[Magnetic resonance imaging of saccular intracranial aneurysm wall].

K S Semin, N E Zakharova, Sh Sh Eliava, A N Konovalov, A S Kheireddin, D B Kalaeva, A I Batalov, I N Pronin
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Background: Hemorrhage from intracranial aneurysms is associated with high risk of adverse outcomes. In this regard, surgical treatment of unruptured asymptomatic aneurysms has been actively developed in recent decades. One of the objectives is searching for predictors of aneurysm rupture to clarify the indications for surgery. Non-invasive analysis of vascular wall is actively discussed in last years.

Objective: To evaluate the possibilities of MRI of ruptured and unruptured intracranial aneurysm walls and determine clinical significance of certain morphological patterns.

Material and methods: The study included 111 patients with 158 ruptured and unruptured saccular aneurysms who underwent MRI according to a special protocol between November 2020 and September 2023. We analyzed each aneurysm regarding features of contrast enhancement and changes in SWAN images. After that, we compared these data with ruptures.

Results: Wall of ruptured and unruptured aneurysms can accumulate contrast agent. We found 5 types of contrast enhancement. Thick-layer contrast enhancement was accompanied by 9.6-fold higher risk of aneurysm rupture compared to aneurysms without contrast enhancement. Dark MR signal from intracranial aneurysm wall in SWAN imaging is a significant sign of rupture.

Conclusion: MRI of the vascular wall is valuable to verify ruptured aneurysms. Unruptured aneurysms can accumulate contrast agent inside the wall, and pattern of accumulation differs from ruptured aneurysms. Morphological analysis is needed to confirm contrast enhancement as a marker of aneurysm rupture.

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背景:颅内动脉瘤出血与不良后果的高风险相关。在这方面,近几十年来,对未破裂的无症状动脉瘤的外科治疗得到了积极发展。其中一个目的是寻找动脉瘤破裂的预测因素,以明确手术的适应症。血管壁的非侵入性分析在最近几年被积极讨论。目的:评价颅内动脉瘤壁破裂和未破裂的MRI检查的可能性,并确定某些形态模式的临床意义。材料和方法:该研究纳入了111名患者,他们患有158个破裂和未破裂的囊状动脉瘤,在2020年11月至2023年9月期间根据一项特殊方案接受了MRI检查。我们分析了每个动脉瘤的对比增强特征和SWAN图像的变化。之后,我们将这些数据与破裂情况进行了比较。结果:破裂动脉瘤和未破裂动脉瘤壁均可积聚造影剂。我们发现了5种类型的对比度增强。与未增强造影剂的动脉瘤相比,厚层增强造影剂伴发动脉瘤破裂的风险高9.6倍。SWAN成像中来自颅内动脉瘤壁的暗MR信号是破裂的重要标志。结论:MRI检查血管壁对动脉瘤破裂有一定的诊断价值。未破裂的动脉瘤可以在血管壁内积聚造影剂,积聚的模式与破裂动脉瘤不同。需要进行形态学分析以确认造影增强是动脉瘤破裂的标志。
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期刊介绍: Scientific and practical peer-reviewed journal. This publication covers the theoretical, practical and organizational problems of modern neurosurgery, the latest advances in the treatment of various diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Founded in 1937. English version of the journal translates from Russian version since #1/2013.
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