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Rupture-Associated Changes of Cerebral Aneurysm Geometry: High-Resolution 3D Imaging before and after Rupture

Authors :
E. VanBavel
Henk A. Marquering
Charles B. L. M. Majoie
J.J. Schneiders
Birgitta K. Velthuis
R. van den Berg
G. J. E. Rinkel
ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences
ANS - Amsterdam Neuroscience
Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Biomedical Engineering and Physics
Source :
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol, AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology, 35(7), 1358-1362. American Society of Neuroradiology
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
American Society of Neuroradiology (ASNR), 2014.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Comparisons of geometric data of ruptured and unruptured aneurysms may yield risk factors for rupture. Data on changes of geometric measures associated with rupture are, however, sparse, because patients with ruptured aneurysms rarely have undergone previous imaging of the intracranial vasculature. We had the opportunity to assess 3D geometric differences of aneurysms before and after rupture. The purpose of this study was to evaluate possible differences between prerupture and postrupture imaging of a ruptured intracranial aneurysm. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Using high-quality 3D image data, we generated 3D geometric models before and after rupture and compared these for changes in aneurysm volume and displacement. A neuroradiologist qualitatively assessed aneurysm shape change, the presence of perianeurysmal hematoma, and subsequent mass effect exerted on aneurysm and parent vessels. RESULTS: Aneurysm volume was larger in the postrupture imaging in 7 of 9 aneurysms, with a median increase of 38% and an average increase of 137%. Three aneurysms had new lobulations on postrupture imaging; 2 other aneurysms were displaced up to 5 mm and had changed in geometry due to perianeurysmal hematoma. CONCLUSIONS: Geometric comparisons of aneurysms before and after rupture show a large volume increase, origination of lobulations, and displacement due to perianeurysmal hematoma. Geometric and hemodynamic comparison of series of unruptured and ruptured aneurysms in the search for rupture-risk-related factors should be interpreted with caution.

Details

ISSN :
1936959X and 01956108
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Neuroradiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a7b8fb26855d743c0a6487cb47c8b51b