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Yi C Zhang1, Robert J Young2, Kevin Jones3, Elsie Koh4, Ruby J Lien5, Nolan J Kagetsu6.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate whether moderately elevated intracranial pressure is associated with greater cross-filling of the anterior communicating artery on diagnostic cerebral angiography. A retrospective study of 12 patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage was performed. Data on sequential cerebral angiograms and clinical data were used to indirectly estimate intracranial pressure (ICP). Cross-filling of the anterior communicating artery (ACom) was recorded according to our scoring system. Our study included 12 patients with mean age 43 ± 11 yrs. Six patients demonstrated greater ICP associated with greater cross-filling of the ACom on initial angiogram. One patient had greater ICP with greater cross-filling on follow-up angiogram secondary to infarction and midline shift. Two patients had lower ICP yet greater cross-filling on follow-up angiogram due to higher injection rate and volume. One patient with no change in ICP demonstrated the same degree of cross-filling. A markedly elevated ICP is traditionally associated with no cross-filling across the ACom. We propose a counter-intuitive model in which moderately elevated ICP produces greater cross-filling of the ACom. This diagnostic angiographic finding should make the angiographer consider that the patient has moderately elevated ICP, and facilitate more timely clinical management.Entities:
Keywords: cerebral angiography; cross-filling; intracranial pressure
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25196611 PMCID: PMC4236865 DOI: 10.15274/NRJ-2014-10064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroradiol J ISSN: 1971-4009