烟雾病患者颈内动脉形态学变化的定量分析。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
N Manjunath, Sanjay Honavalli Murali, Prakash Nair, Chandrasekharan Kesavadas, B S V Patnaik, B J Sudhir
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目的:烟雾血管病(MMA)的特征是颈内动脉远端(ICA)及其分支的侧支血管进行性狭窄和随后的发展。本研究探讨了ICA扭曲损失的影响以及ICA亚段形态参数在MMA中的作用。方法:本研究利用磁共振血管成像的ICA模型及其亚段的三维形态计量学分析来评估MMA的形态学变化。研究比较了MMA病例(40例成人,33例儿童)和对照组(60例成人,37例儿童)的ICA形态学。测量包括四个ICA亚段的ICA扭曲度、曲率和扭转参数,然后对两个年龄组进行统计分析。结果:Mann-Whitney u检验显示,与对照组相比,MMA组ICA扭曲度显著降低(p值p值= 0.014,p = 0.023)。小儿MMA病例在C2、C3和C4表现出显著的曲率差异(p = 0.002, p = 0.012, 0.031, 0.032),而C5和所有儿科亚节差异不大。相关分析证实了至少三个节段的形态变化对两个年龄组ICA扭曲度的影响。结论:ICA扭曲是MMA的可靠影像学指标。虽然亚节段形态参数显著影响整体ICA扭曲,但其影响在成人和儿科病例之间有所不同。这些发现提示ICA扭曲可能在MMA发病机制和诊断中起重要作用。
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Quantifying the morphological variations of internal carotid artery in moyamoya angiopathy.

Aim: Moyamoya angiopathy (MMA) is characterised by the progressive narrowing and subsequent development of collateral blood vessels in the distal internal carotid artery (ICA) and its branches. This study investigates the influence of loss in ICA tortuosity and the role of morphological parameters of ICA subsegments in MMA.

Methods: This study utilised the 3D morphometric analysis of ICA models and its subsegments developed from magnetic resonance angiography to evaluate morphological variations in MMA. The investigation compared ICA morphology between MMA cases (40 adults, 33 paediatric patients) and control groups (60 adults, 37 paediatric subjects). Measurements included ICA tortuosity, curvature, and torsion parameters across four ICA subsegments, followed by statistical analysis for both age cohorts.

Results: The Mann-Whitney U-test revealed significantly reduced ICA tortuosity in MMA groups versus controls (p value <.001) for both the adult and paediatric cohorts. In adult MMA group, the subsegments C2, C3, and C4 showed lesser curvature values (p value = .014, <.001, .003), while C5 displayed increased curvature (p = .023) compared to controls. The paediatric MMA cases exhibited significant curvature differences in C2, C3, and C4 (p = .002, <.001, <.001), whereas that of C5 showed no significant variation. In adult MMA cases, the torsion values differed significantly in C2, C3, and C4 (p = .012, .031, .032), while C5 and all of the paediatric subsegments showed little variation. Correlation analysis confirmed the influence of morphological variations of at least three segments on ICA tortuosity for both age groups.

Conclusions: ICA tortuosity is a reliable radiological marker in MMA across age groups. While subsegmental morphological parameters significantly influence overall ICA tortuosity, their impact varies between adult and paediatric cases. These findings suggest ICA tortuosity may have substantial role in the MMA pathogenesis and diagnosis.

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British Journal of Neurosurgery
British Journal of Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
139
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The British Journal of Neurosurgery is a leading international forum for debate in the field of neurosurgery, publishing original peer-reviewed articles of the highest quality, along with comment and correspondence on all topics of current interest to neurosurgeons worldwide. Coverage includes all aspects of case assessment and surgical practice, as well as wide-ranging research, with an emphasis on clinical rather than experimental material. Special emphasis is placed on postgraduate education with review articles on basic neurosciences and on the theory behind advances in techniques, investigation and clinical management. All papers are submitted to rigorous and independent peer-review, ensuring the journal’s wide citation and its appearance in the major abstracting and indexing services.
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