Jefferson Rosi Junior, Alexandra Gomes Dos Santos, Davi Jorge Fontoura Solla, Nicollas Nunes Rabelo, Saul Almeida da Silva, Ricardo Ferrareto Iglesio, José Guillherme Mendes Pereira Caldas, Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira, Eberval Gadelha Figueiredo
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目的:颈内动脉瘤(CCA)约占颅内动脉瘤总数的 5%。颅内动脉瘤的主要危险因素似乎并不影响 CCA 的发病率。本研究旨在调查 CCA 与上游动脉瘤存在的关联。方法:2009 年 9 月至 2018 年 8 月期间,巴西圣保罗诊所医院收治的 1403 名患者参与了本研究。通过数字减影血管造影术(DSA)进行诊断。上游动脉瘤的定义是位于大脑前循环、CCA同侧(如果存在)或跨越中线(如前交通动脉)的颅内动脉瘤:177人被诊断出患有CCA(占总人口的12.6%),动脉瘤总数为225个(占动脉瘤总数2253个的10%)。未发现 CCA 与 UA 之间存在关联(P= 0.090,OR:1.323,95% CI:0.957-1.828)。仅研究 CCA 患者,多变量分析显示吸烟是唯一与 UA 相关的因素(p= .010,OR:0.436,95% CI:0.232-0.821):结论:我国有12%的人患有海绵状颈动脉瘤,其中女性居多。这些动脉瘤似乎与颅内动脉瘤的可改变风险因素无关。镜像动脉瘤出现在这个部位的频率更高。CCA 并不影响同侧和前循环动脉瘤的存在。
Cavernous carotid aneurysms do not influence the occurrence of upstream ipsilateral aneurysm.
Objective: Cavernous carotid aneurysms (CCA) comprehend around 5% of all intracranial aneurysms. The main risk factors for an intracranial aneurysm seem not to influence the incidence of CCAs. The aim of this study was to investigate the association of CCAs and the presence of upstream aneurysms.
Methods: 1403 patients, admitted in Hospital das Clinicas de São Paulo, Brazil, from September 2009 to August 2018, enrolled this study. Diagnosis was performed with Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA). Upstream aneurysm was defined as an intracranial aneurysm on anterior cerebral circulation, ipsilateral to the CCA (if present) or crossing the midline (e.g. anterior communicating artery).
Results: 177 individuals were diagnosed with CCA (12.6% of the population), totalizing 225 aneurysms (10% of the total number of aneurysms, 2253). No association was found between CCA and UA (p= .090, OR: 1.323, 95% CI: 0.957-1.828). Studying only patients with CCA, multivariable analysis showed smoking as the only factor associated with UA (p= .010, OR: 0.436, 95% CI: 0.232-0.821).
Conclusions: Cavernous carotid aneurysms were present in 12% of our population, mostly in female. They seem to be independent of the modifiable risk factors already associated with intracranial aneurysms. A higher frequency of mirror aneurysms was seen in this location. CCA did not influence the presence of ipsilateral and anterior circulation aneurysms.
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