Measuring artery diameter in rabbit angiograms for neurovascular disease modeling applications and device testing.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Yasmine Khan, Jack Franklin, Jonathan Cortese, Esref Alperen Bayraktar, Alexander A Oliver, Yong-Hong Ding, Sarah Lortscher, Waleed Brinjikji, Ramanathan Kadirvel, David F Kallmes
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Background and purposeNew Zealand White Rabbits are a useful preclinical model for neurovascular research. Inducing right common carotid artery aneurysms in New Zealand White Rabbits gives researchers the ability to test neurovascular devices in vivo. This study takes advantage of archived angiograms to obtain vascular measurements of interest for future research in rabbit models.MethodsRabbit angiograms from endovascular studies conducted in-house between 2005 and 2024 were analyzed using ImageJ at points of interest along the thoracic and abdominal aorta. Using scale references, the diameters of various New Zealand White Rabbit (2.5-3.5 kg) arteries were measured for aneurysm models and controls. Anatomic vascular variations were categorized and recorded.ResultsMeasurable artery diameters at 39 points of interest were recorded for 170 female New Zealand White Rabbits. Type 1 vascular anatomy was the most common rabbit aortic arch, characterizing 85% of identifiable rabbit anatomies in this study.ConclusionBy making these measurements available, this study simplifies future neurovascular studies, allowing for vasculature to be selected by size depending on the application. Additionally, the study offers insight into the relationship between elastase-induced aneurysms and surrounding vasculature size and draws size comparisons between some key arteries of interest.

测量兔血管造影中的动脉直径,用于神经血管疾病建模应用和设备测试。
背景与目的新西兰大白兔是神经血管研究中一种有用的临床前模型。诱导新西兰大白兔右颈总动脉瘤使研究人员能够在体内测试神经血管装置。本研究利用存档血管造影来获得兔模型中未来研究感兴趣的血管测量值。方法利用ImageJ分析2005年至2024年在兔血管内研究中沿胸主动脉和腹主动脉感兴趣点的血管造影。使用尺度参考,测量了动脉瘤模型和对照组的新西兰大白兔(2.5-3.5 kg)动脉的直径。解剖血管变异进行分类和记录。结果记录了170只雌性新西兰大白兔39个感兴趣点的可测量动脉直径。1型血管解剖是最常见的兔主动脉弓,在本研究中可识别的兔解剖中占85%。通过提供这些测量,本研究简化了未来的神经血管研究,允许根据应用的大小选择血管。此外,该研究还深入了解了弹性蛋白酶诱发的动脉瘤与周围血管大小之间的关系,并对一些关键动脉的大小进行了比较。
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CiteScore
2.80
自引率
11.80%
发文量
192
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...
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