| Literature DB >> 32922952 |
Xin Chen1,2,3,4, Hao Li1,2,3,4, Ming-Ze Wang1,2,3,4, Mao-Gui Li1,2,3,4, Yong Cao1,2,3,4, Dong Zhang1,2,3,4, Yan Zhang1,2,3,4, Hao Wang1,2,3,4, Shuo Wang1,2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to retrospectively analyze our experience with the patients who underwent surgical treatment of posterior communicating artery (PComA) aneurysms originating from fetal posterior cerebral artery (fPCA) and analyze the risk factors for the postoperative radiological infarction and outcome.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysm; Clinical features; Fetal posterior cerebral artery; Outcome
Year: 2020 PMID: 32922952 PMCID: PMC7398228 DOI: 10.1186/s41016-020-00200-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin Neurosurg J ISSN: 2057-4967
Fig. 1DSA demonstrating the partial fPCA and complete fPCA. a, b Representative images of partial fPCA on DSA. The arrow on a shows the PComA is continuous as PCA in the same diameter of the lumen, but the arrow on b shows the PCA is originating from the basilar artery. c, d Representative images of complete fPCA on DSA. The arrow on c shows PComA is continuous as PCA in the same diameter of the lumen; the arrow on d shows the right PComA was absent. fPCA, fetal posterior cerebral artery; PComA, posterior communicating artery; PCA, posterior cerebral artery; DSA, digital subtraction angiography
Summary of clinical data of 74 patients
| Demographics | No. of cases (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Male | 18 (24.3%) |
| Female | 56 (75.7%) | |
| Age in years | < 60 years | 39 (52.7%) |
| Age ≥ 60 years | 35 (47.3%) | |
| Hypertension | Yes | 46 (62.2%) |
| No | 28 (37.8%) | |
| Hunt-Hess grade | 0* | 26 (35.1%) |
| 1 | 25 (33.8%) | |
| 2 | 14 (18.9%) | |
| 3 | 9 (12.2%) | |
| Third cranial nerve palsies | Yes | 16 (21.6%) |
| No | 58 (78.4%) | |
| fPCA type | Partial | 29 (39.2%) |
| Full | 45 (60.8%) | |
| fPCA sides | Bilateral | 31 (41.9%) |
| Left side | 16 (21.6%) | |
| Right side | 27 (36.5%) | |
| Aneurysm size | Small (diameter < 0.5 cm) | 15 (20.3%) |
| Medium (0.5 cm ≤ diameter < 1.5 cm) | 53 (71.6%) | |
| Large (1.5 cm ≤ diameter < 2.5 cm) | 5 (6.8%) | |
| Giant (diameter ≥ 2.5 cm) | 1 (1.4%) | |
| Aneurysm shape | Regular | 39 (52.7%) |
| Irregular | 35 (47.3%) | |
| Multiple aneurysms | Yes | 17 (23.0%) |
| No | 57 (77.0%) | |
| Intraoperative temporary clipping | Yes | 9 (12.2%) |
| No | 65 (87.8%) | |
| Postoperative radiological infarction | Yes | 19 (25.7%) |
| No | 55 (74.3%) | |
| Postoperative complications | Yes | 24 (32.4%) |
| No | 50 (67.6%) |
*Hunt-Hess grade 0 refers to unruptured aneurysms
Fig. 2The demonstration of a male, 55-year-old case. a The 3D RCA development of DSA shows the PComA aneurysm originating from the origin of the full-type PCA. White arrowhead shows the aneurysm. The triangle shows the origin of full PCA type from RCA system. b The vertebral development of DSA shows the missing of PCA. c The postoperative RCA development of DSA shows no image of the PCA after surgical clipping and the aneurysm is totally eliminated. The triangle shows the preoperative origin site of full PCA type from RCA system. d The postoperative vertebral development of DSA shows the missing of PCA and totally occlusion of the aneurysm for c. Five-pointed star indicates the titanium clips. e, f The postoperative CT scan show the infarction of right temporal and occipital lobe. The red ellipses demonstrate the ischemic low density. g, h The CT perfusion imaging (axial time to peak) shows the ischemia (red area) of right temporal and occipital lobe
The prognosis of the 74 patients at 3 months after surgery
| GOS score | No. of cases (%) |
|---|---|
| 5 (good) | 51 (68.9%) |
| 4 (good) | 12 (16.2%) |
| 3 (poor) | 8 (10.8%) |
| 2 (poor) | 2 (2.7%) |
| 1 (poor) | 1 (1.4%) |
Univariate and multivariate analysis for postoperative RI and outcome of fPCA aneurysm
| Dependent variable | Independent variable | Univariate | Multivariate | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Odds ratio (95% CI) | |||||
| Aneurysm size | 0.015* | − 2.482 | 0.214 | 1.096 (0.949–1.265) | |
| fPCA type | 0.027 | 5.873 | 0.06 | 0.264 (0.066–1.056) | |
| Intraoperative temporary clipping | 0.043& | 4.794 | 0.193 | 0.343 (0.068–1.719) | |
| Aneurysm size | 0.016* | − 2.492 | 0.056 | 1.235 (0.995–1.532) | |
| Age | 0.031* | − 2.195 | 0.128 | 1.104 (0.972–1.255) | |
| Hypertension | 0.024& | 5.301 | 0.029 | 24.462 (1.385–431.917) | |
| Rupture | 0.047& | 4.514 | 0.044 | 57.966 (1.112–3020.66) | |
| Postoperative radiological infarction | 0.001& | 12.611 | 0.043 | 6.033 (1.057–34.437) | |
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