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Risk factors for multiple intracranial aneurysms rupture: A retrospective study
Authors:Hai-Tao Lu  Hua-Qiao Tan  Bin-Xian Gu  Wu-WangMing-Hua Li
Institution:Institute of Interventional and Diagnostic Radiology, The Sixth Affiliated People''s Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, No. 600, Yi Shan Road, Shanghai 200233, China
Abstract:

Background and purpose

The presence of predicting the rupture risk of intracranial aneurysms has recently generated considerable controversy. We retrospectively investigated the risk factors for multiple intracranial aneurysms related to rupture.

Methods

Between July 2007 and July 2011, 134 patients with 294 aneurysms were identified after review. Every patient had two or more aneurysms. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the risk factors for multiple intracranial aneurysms with age, gender, site and size.

Results

134 patients were divided into three groups according to patient age category (<45, 45–65, >65 years of age). The incidence of aneurysms ruptured in the second group was significantly higher. Three groups showed significant difference (P = 0.001 versus >65 years of age). Thirteen of 35 AComA aneurysms were ruptured, accounting for 26% of all ruptured aneurysms, and the rate of rupture at AComA aneurysms in patients was 37.1%. The rate of aneurysm rupture in the AComA was significantly higher than that in other sites (P = 0.001). In all 294 aneurysms, 88.1% of the aneurysms were 5 mm or less, of which 58.2% were less than 3 mm. In the ruptured aneurysms, 68% were 5 mm or less.

Conclusions

Our study reveals the pattern of ruptured multiple intracranial aneurysms, in terms of age, size and location of aneurysms. Age, size, and site of aneurysm should be considered in the decision whether to treat an unruptured aneurysm or not. Especially, in cases of multiple aneurysm, the AComA aneurysm is most prone to hemorrhage.
Keywords:SAH  subarachnoid hemorrhage  AComA  anterior communicating artery  ICA  internal carotid artery  MCA  middle cerebral artery  ACA  anterior cerebral artery  V-BA  vertebral-basilar artery
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