Scientific Reports (Apr 2018)

Morphological parameters and anatomical locations associated with rupture status of small intracranial aneurysms

  • Zhihui Duan,
  • Yuanhui Li,
  • Sheng Guan,
  • Congmin Ma,
  • Yuezhen Han,
  • Xiangyang Ren,
  • Liping Wei,
  • Wenbo Li,
  • Jiyu Lou,
  • Zhiyuan Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-24732-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract Characterization of the rupture risk factors for small intracranial aneurysms (SIAs, ≤5 mm) is clinically valuable. The present study aims to identify image-based morphological parameters and anatomical locations associated with the rupture status of SIAs. Two hundred and sixty-three patients with single SIAs (128 ruptured, 135 unruptured) were included, and six morphological parameters, including size, aspect ratio (AR), size ratio (SR), height–width ratio (H/W), flow angle (FA) and aneurysm width–parent artery diameter ratio, and the aneurysm locations were evaluated using three-dimensional geometry, and were used to identify a correlation with aneurysm rupture. Statistically significant differences were observed between ruptured and unruptured groups for AR, SR, H/W, FA, and aneurysm locations, from univariate analyses. Logistic regression analysis further revealed that AR (p = 0.034), SR (p = 0.004), H/W (p = 0.003), and FA (p < 0.001) had the strongest independent correlation with ruptured SIAs after adjustment for age, gender and other clinical risk factors. A future study on a larger SIA cohort need to establish to what extent the AR, SR, H/W and FA increase the risk of rupture in patients with unruptured SIAs in terms of absolute risks.