Tang Yudi, Wei Haining, Zhang Zihao, Fu Mingzhu, Feng Junqiang, Li Zhixin, Liu Xinke, Wu Yue, Zhang Jinyuan, Chen Ting, You Wei, Xue Rong, Liu Aihua, Zhuo Yan, Jiang Yuhua, Li Youxiang, Li Rui, Liu Peng
Departement of Neurosurgery, Beijing Tiantan Hospital and Beijing Neurosurgical Institute, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Medical School, Center for Biomedical Imaging Research, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
Ann Med. 2025 Dec;57(1):2539308. doi: 10.1080/07853890.2025.2539308. Epub 2025 Aug 4.
Hemodynamics influence aneurysm growth and rupture through injury and inflammation mediated by both high and low wall shear stress (WSS). The parent artery configuration (bifurcation or sidewall) significantly impacts hemodynamics at the aneurysmal neck, yet this factor has been overlooked in hemodynamics-based aneurysm risk assessment. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of parent artery type on the relationship between aneurysmal neck WSS and inflammation.
Fifty-six unruptured intracranial aneurysms from 55 participants were prospectively analyzed. Imaging was performed using 7.0 T MRI. The aneurysm-to-pituitary stalk contrast ratio (CRstalk) quantified aneurysm inflammation and instability. Hemodynamic parameters were assessed using four-dimensional (4D) flow MRI.
The hemodynamic characteristics of the aneurysmal neck, as related to CRstalk, differed from those of the whole aneurysm. Most aneurysmal necks exhibited a significant negative correlation between WSS and CRstalk in the bifurcation group ( = 0.004) and a significant positive correlation in the sidewall group ( = 0.010). Twenty-three aneurysms showed inconsistent WSS-CRstalk correlations between the whole aneurysm and the neck region.
The location of an aneurysm (bifurcation or sidewall) significantly influences the correlation between WSS and CRstalk specifically at the aneurysmal neck. Regional hemodynamic assessment of the neck provides a novel approach for improving rupture risk prediction.
血流动力学通过高、低壁面切应力(WSS)介导的损伤和炎症影响动脉瘤的生长和破裂。母动脉构型(分叉或侧壁)对动脉瘤颈部的血流动力学有显著影响,但这一因素在基于血流动力学的动脉瘤风险评估中被忽视。本研究旨在评估母动脉类型对动脉瘤颈部WSS与炎症之间关系的影响。
对55名参与者的56个未破裂颅内动脉瘤进行前瞻性分析。使用7.0 T MRI进行成像。动脉瘤与垂体柄对比率(CRstalk)量化动脉瘤炎症和不稳定性。使用四维(4D)血流MRI评估血流动力学参数。
与CRstalk相关的动脉瘤颈部血流动力学特征与整个动脉瘤的不同。在分叉组中,大多数动脉瘤颈部的WSS与CRstalk之间呈显著负相关( = 0.004),而在侧壁组中呈显著正相关( = 0.010)。23个动脉瘤在整个动脉瘤和颈部区域之间显示出不一致的WSS-CRstalk相关性。
动脉瘤的位置(分叉或侧壁)显著影响WSS与CRstalk之间的相关性,特别是在动脉瘤颈部。对颈部进行区域血流动力学评估为改善破裂风险预测提供了一种新方法。