前交通动脉瘤的破裂与 A1 或 A2 动脉的不对称无关:对放射学特征的回顾性研究。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
British Journal of Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-21 DOI:10.1080/02688697.2021.2016624
Andreas Wetzel-Yalelis, Cihat Karadag, Lan Li, Bernd Turowski, Richard Bostelmann, Yousef Abusabha, Björn B Hofmann, Konstantinos Gousias, Rachit Agrawal, Matthias König, Marga Kaiser, Hendrik-Jan Mijderwijk, Athanasios K Petridis
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背景和目的:尽管前交通动脉(ACoA)动脉瘤的形成和破裂风险一直是许多研究的主题,但以前的研究还没有主要探究母血管和子血管的关系及其大小/直径比对 AcoA 动脉瘤潜在破裂风险的影响。本研究的目的是探索这种联系,并进一步分析前交通动脉瘤的周围血管:我们对 434 名患者进行了回顾性分析:材料:我们对 434 例患者进行了回顾性分析:284 例 ACoA 动脉瘤患者(121 例未破裂,162 例已破裂)和 150 例无 ΑCoA 动脉瘤的对照组患者。除了 ACoA 动脉瘤形态参数外,还使用放射血管造影检查评估母血管的直径比:结果:在比较破裂与未破裂病例时,我们发现母血管和子血管的直径比没有明显差异。较年轻的患者年龄(OR 0.96,P = 0.00)和较高的动脉瘤大小比(OR 1.10,P = 0.02)对动脉瘤破裂风险的预后具有重要意义。A1 直径比和 A2 直径没有统计学意义(OR 分别为 1.00,p = 0.99 和 OR 3.38,p = 0.25):在我们的研究中,我们重点关注了母血管和子血管的不对称性以及传统的 ACoA 动脉瘤形态特征。我们能够将患者年龄较小和尺寸比例较大作为 ACoA 动脉瘤破裂的独立预后因素。我们无法将父血管和子血管不对称作为预后因素。为了验证我们的研究结果,母血管和子血管的不对称性应在未来的前瞻性研究中加以验证。
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The rupture of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm does not associate with an asymmetry in the A1 or A2 arteries: a retrospective study of radiological features.

Background and objectives: Although the formation and rupture risk of an anterior communicating artery (ACoA) aneurysm has been the subject of many studies, no previous study has primarily searched for the relationship of the parent and daughter vessels and the impact of their size/diameter ratio on the potential rupture risk of an AcoA aneurysm. The objective of this study is to explore this link and to further analyse the surrounding vasculature of the anterior communicating artery aneurysm.

Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 434 patients: 284 patients with an ACoA aneurysm (121 unruptured and 162 ruptured) and 150 control patients without an ΑCoA aneurysm. Radiological angiography investigations were used to assess the diameter ratios of the parent vessels in addition to ACoA aneurysm morphology parameters.

Results: When comparing the ruptured to the unruptured cases, we observed no significant difference in the parent or daughter vessel diameter ratios. Younger patient age (OR 0.96, p = 0.00) and a higher aneurysm size ratio (OR 1.10, p = 0.02) were of prognostic importance concerning the rupture risk of the aneurysm. The A1 diameter ratio and the A2 diameter were not statistically significant (OR 1.00, p = 0.99, and OR 3.38, p = 0.25 respectively).

Conclusions: In our study, we focused on asymmetry in the parent and daughter vessels as well as traditional ACoA aneurysm morphological characteristics. We were able to label younger patient age and a greater size ratio as independent prognostic factors for ACoA aneurysm rupture. We were unable to label parent and daughter vessel asymmetry as prognostic factors. To validate our findings, parent and daughter vessel asymmetry should be subjected to future prospective studies.

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British Journal of Neurosurgery
British Journal of Neurosurgery 医学-临床神经学
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2.30
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9.10%
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139
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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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