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Risk of Aneurysm Rupture (ROAR) study: protocol for a long-term, longitudinal, UK multicentre study of unruptured intracranial aneurysms

Authors :
Hiren Patel
James Galea
Giles Critchley
Nitin Mukerji
Nicholas Ross
Peter Whitfield
Jay Park
Harsh Bhatt
Megan Burns
Zoe Stone
Paul M Brennan
Jacqueline Birks
John Norris
Diederik Oliver Bulters
David Bennett
Stefan Mitrasinovic
Benjamin Fisher
Dominic Townsend
Kristin Veighey
Jonathan Downer
Rosa Sun
Andrew Bacon
Christos Michael Tolias
Justyna Ekert
Milo Hollingworth
Nikolaos Tzerakis
Ian Anderson
Edward White
Adel Helmy
Samir Matloob
Matthew Myers
Armin Nazari
Christopher Uff
Patrick Grover
Nathan McSorley
Alex Fung
Shuja Yaqub
Neeraj Kalra
James Ulrich
Rebecca Hodnett
Graham Dow
Steven Tominey
Mario Teo
Kristy Kehoe
Jeremy Cheong
Devika Rajashekar
Debayan Dasgupta
James Loan
Samuel Hall
Ajitesh Anand
Talhah Chaudri
Emmanuel Chavredakis
Nihal Gurusinghe
Gueorgui Kounin
Jash Patel
Jerome St George
Janneke van Beijum
Frederick Ewbank
Oliver Croft
Imogen Kirkpatrick
Nicole Handy
Alex Rossdeutsch
Ellie Courtney
Anthony Wiggins
Niamh Rafferty
Giannis Sokratous
Basel Taweel
Kartik Goyal
Hannah-Marie Culley
Mukul Arora
Benjamin Armstrong
David Lowes
Debra Faulkner
Ciaran Hill
Yuzhi Phuah
Olivier Sluijters
Neda Oskooee
Viraj Pamar
Tarek Elmenofi
Rebecca Legge
Srihari Deepak
Vigneshwar Veerappan
Swarnava Gupta
Sumeet Sasane
May Ting Tan
Lucie Ferguson
Antonio Bonardi
Holly Tetlow
Charlotte Dunkerley
Malvika Pandey
William Giffin
Iqbal Bin Lokman
Danielle Hurst
Daniel Ahari
Anouk Borg
Thanos Papadias
Isabella Davies
Taisha Peplowska
Mohammed Draz
Barbora Krivankova
Katy Homyer
Vivienne Evans
Attika Chaudhary
Sabrina Tengku
Eilidh Middleton
Sytske Lub
Hassan Ismahel
Michalina Wilinska
Nicola Duncan
Joanne Igoli
Ritika Sandaram
Naadir Nazar
Omar Ouaret Sorr
Fatima Camp
Tom Ferreira
Rachel Dumbrell
Ananya Muthukumar
Mohammad Anas
Lilian Nwosu
Ariadne Holmes
Ikenna Ogbu
Madalina Pasca
Veer Patel
Mustafa Dashti
Zeluleko Sibanda
Erin Hwang
Zara Adil
Vanessa Chow
Aparnu Vimal
Lauren Baldwin
Haritha Maripi
Balint Borbas
Mariyam Mujeeb
Source :
BMJ Open, Vol 13, Iss 3 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction Unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIA) are common in the adult population, but only a relatively small proportion will rupture. It is therefore essential to have accurate estimates of rupture risk to target treatment towards those who stand to benefit and avoid exposing patients to the risks of unnecessary treatment. The best available UIA natural history data are the PHASES study. However, this has never been validated and given the known heterogeneity in the populations, methods and biases of the constituent studies, there is a need to do so. There are also many potential predictors not considered in PHASES that require evaluation, and the estimated rupture risk is largely based on short-term follow-up (mostly 1 year). The aims of this study are to: (1) test the accuracy of PHASES in a UK population, (2) evaluate additional predictors of rupture and (3) assess long-term UIA rupture rates.Methods and analysis The Risk of Aneurysm Rupture study is a longitudinal multicentre study that will identify patients with known UIA seen in neurosurgery units. Patients will have baseline demographics and aneurysm characteristics collected by their neurosurgery unit and then a single aggregated national cohort will be linked to databases of hospital admissions and deaths to identify all patients who may have subsequently suffered a subarachnoid haemorrhage. All matched admissions and deaths will be checked against medical records to confirm the diagnosis of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage. The target sample size is 20 000 patients. The primary outcome will be aneurysm rupture resulting in hospital admission or death. Cox regression models will be built to test each of the study’s aims.Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval has been given by South Central Hampshire A Research Ethics Committee (21SC0064) and Confidentiality Advisory Group support (21CAG0033) provided under Section 251 of the NHS Act 2006. The results will be disseminated in peer-reviewed journals.Trial registration number ISRCTN17658526.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20446055
Volume :
13
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
BMJ Open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3e598c06759c4d96a2005d9c166f1f8f
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070504