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Intra-Aneurysmal High-Resolution 4D MR Flow Imaging for Hemodynamic Imaging Markers in Intracranial Aneurysm Instability

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Specialty Neurology
Date 2024 Jul 11
PMID 38991775
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Background And Purpose: Prediction of aneurysm instability is crucial to guide treatment decisions and to select appropriate patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms (IAs) for preventive treatment. High-resolution 4D MR flow imaging and 3D quantification of aneurysm morphology could offer insights and new imaging markers for aneurysm instability. In this cross-sectional study, we aim to identify 4D MR flow imaging markers for aneurysm instability by relating hemodynamics in the aneurysm sac to 3D morphologic proxy parameters for aneurysm instability.

Materials And Methods: In 35 patients with 37 unruptured IAs, a 3T MRA and a 7T 4D MRI flow scan were performed. Five hemodynamic parameters-peak-systolic wall shear stress (WSS) and time-averaged wall shear stress (WSS), oscillatory shear index (OSI), mean velocity, and velocity pulsatility index-were correlated to 6 3D morphology proxy parameters of aneurysm instability-major axis length, volume, surface area (all 3 size parameters), flatness, shape index, and curvedness-by Pearson correlation with 95% CI. Scatterplots of hemodynamic parameters that correlated with IA size (major axis length) were created.

Results: WSS and WSS correlated negatively with all 3 size parameters (strongest for WSS with volume ( = -0.70, 95% CI -0.83 to -0.49) and OSI positively (strongest with major axis length [ = 0.87, 95% CI 0.76-0.93]). WSS and WSS correlated positively with shape index ( = 0.61, 95% CI 0.36-0.78 and = 0.49, 95% CI 0.20-0.70, respectively) and OSI negatively ( = -0.82, 95% CI -0.9 to -0.68). WSS and mean velocity correlated negatively with flatness ( = -0.35, 95% CI -0.61 to -0.029 and = -0.33, 95% CI -0.59 to 0.007, respectively) and OSI positively ( = 0.54, 95% CI 0.26-0.74). Velocity pulsatility index did not show any statistically relevant correlation.

Conclusions: Out of the 5 included hemodynamic parameters, WSS, WSS, and OSI showed the strongest correlation with morphologic 3D proxy parameters of aneurysm instability. Future studies should assess these promising new imaging marker parameters for predicting aneurysm instability in longitudinal cohorts of patients with IA.

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