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Trigger factors for rupture of intracranial aneurysms in relation to patient and aneurysm characteristics
Authors:Vlak Monique H M  Rinkel Gabriel J E  Greebe Paut  van der Bom Johanna G  Algra Ale
Institution:1. Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Rudolf Magnus Institute of Neuroscience, Utrecht Stroke Center, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
2. Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, mailbox STR 6.131, PO Box 85500, 3508 GA, Utrecht, The Netherlands
3. Department of Neurology, Slotervaart Hospital, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
4. Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:Female gender, age above 60 years, and an aneurysm larger than 5 mm or location on the posterior circulation are associated with a higher rupture risk of intracranial aneurysms. We hypothesized that this association is explained by a higher susceptibility to (one of) the eight trigger factors that were recently identified. We included 250 patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. We calculated relative risks (RR) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) of aneurysmal rupture for trigger factors according to sex, age, site, and size of the aneurysms by means of the case-crossover design. None of the triggers except for physical exercise differed according to patient and aneurysm characteristics. In the hour after exposure to physical exercise: (1) patients over the age of 60 have a six-times-higher risk of rupture (RR 13; 95% CI 6.3-26) than those of 60 years of age and under (RR 2.3; 1.3-4.1); (2) aneurysms at the internal carotid artery have a higher risk than those at other locations (RR 17; 7.8-37), but this was only statistically significant when compared to anterior communicating artery aneurysms (RR 3.2; 1.6-6.1); (3) aneurysms 5 mm or smaller had a higher risk of rupture (RR 9.5; 4.6-19) than larger aneurysms (RR 2.4; 1.3-4.3); and (4) women and men had similar risks. A higher susceptibility to exercise might explain part of the higher risk of rupture in older patients. Why women and patients with aneurysms larger than 5 mm or posterior circulation aneurysms have a higher risk of rupture remains to be settled.
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