Diagnostics (Oct 2022)

Reference Values of Cerebral Artery Diameters of the Anterior Circulation by Digital Subtraction Angiography: A Retrospective Study

  • Dirk Halama,
  • Helena Merkel,
  • Robert Werdehausen,
  • Khaled Gaber,
  • Stefan Schob,
  • Ulf Quäschling,
  • Svitlana Ziganshyna,
  • Karl-Titus Hoffmann,
  • Dirk Lindner,
  • Cindy Richter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12102471
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 2471

Abstract

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A threshold-based classification of cerebral vasospasm needs reference values for intracranial vessel diameters on digital subtraction angiography (DSA). We aimed to generate adjusted reference values for this purpose by retrospectively analyzing angiograms and potential influencing factors on vessel diameters. Angiograms of the anterior circulation were evaluated in 278 patients aged 18–81 years. The vessel diameters of 453 angiograms (175 bilateral) were gathered from nine defined measuring sites. The effect sizes of physical characteristics (i.e., body weight and height, body mass index, gender, age, and cranial side) and anatomical variations were calculated with MANOVA. Segments bearing aneurysms were excluded for the calculation of reference values. Adjusted vessel diameters were calculated via linear regression analysis of the vessel diameter data. Vessel diameters increased with age and body height. Male and right-sided vessels were larger in diameter. Of the anatomical variations, only the hypoplastic/aplastic A1 segment had a significant influence (p 2| > 0.01) being excluded from the reference values. We provide gender-, age-, and side-adjusted reference values and nomograms of arterial vessel diameters in the anterior circulation.

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