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Overriding role of parent over daughter vessel dimension in size ratio detection performance of bifurcation aneurysms ruptured status
Objective: Aneurysm-to-vessel size ratio (SR) predicts rupture status based on the premise that large aneurysms on small vessels are more likely to rupture compared to small aneurysms on larger vessels. While simpler for sidewall-type (function of proximal vessel [PV] only), SR methodology for bifur...
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description | Objective: Aneurysm-to-vessel size ratio (SR) predicts rupture status based on the premise that large aneurysms on small vessels are more likely to rupture compared to small aneurysms on larger vessels. While simpler for sidewall-type (function of proximal vessel [PV] only), SR methodology for bifurcation aneurysms requires the overhead of daughter vessels measurement. This study sets to evaluate SR performance on bifurcation aneurysms, and determine the added value of including daughters' measurements.
Methods: Catheter 3D-rotational angiograms of 154 bifurcation aneurysms (54 ruptured) were available. Aneurysms were evaluated for height (H) and maximal size (Dmax). Vessel size was evaluated as PV, daughter vessels average (DV), and parent and daughter vessels average (PDV). First, SR was evaluated as SR1
PDV
= H/PDV and SR2
PDV
= Dmax/PDV. Second, SR function of the parent vessel only was evaluated as SR1
PV
= H/PV and SR2
PV
= Dmax/PV. Statistical significance was assumed for P < 0·05. Area under the curve (AUC) was evaluated.
Results: Unexpectedly, parent vessel only definitions, SR1
PV
(P < 0·001, AUC = 0·69) and SR2
PV
(P = 0·002, AUC = 0·64), performed marginally better as rupture status discriminators compared to the corresponding parent and daughter vessels definitions, SR1
PDV
(P = 0·001, AUC = 0·67) and SR2
PDV
(P = 0·01, AUC = 0·63), respectively. Parameters including daughter vessel measurements (DV, PDV, DV/PV) were not significant.
Conclusion: Not only is the inclusion of daughter measurements not statistically justified, it may be detrimental to SR performance. Parent-only SR definitions simplify the aneurysmal morphological evaluation at no performance loss. It is reasonable to employ a unified approach regardless of sidewall/bifurcation labeling, by defining SR as aneurysm size to parent vessel ratio and omitting the measurements of the daughter branches. |
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Methods: Catheter 3D-rotational angiograms of 154 bifurcation aneurysms (54 ruptured) were available. Aneurysms were evaluated for height (H) and maximal size (Dmax). Vessel size was evaluated as PV, daughter vessels average (DV), and parent and daughter vessels average (PDV). First, SR was evaluated as SR1
PDV
= H/PDV and SR2
PDV
= Dmax/PDV. Second, SR function of the parent vessel only was evaluated as SR1
PV
= H/PV and SR2
PV
= Dmax/PV. Statistical significance was assumed for P < 0·05. Area under the curve (AUC) was evaluated.
Results: Unexpectedly, parent vessel only definitions, SR1
PV
(P < 0·001, AUC = 0·69) and SR2
PV
(P = 0·002, AUC = 0·64), performed marginally better as rupture status discriminators compared to the corresponding parent and daughter vessels definitions, SR1
PDV
(P = 0·001, AUC = 0·67) and SR2
PDV
(P = 0·01, AUC = 0·63), respectively. Parameters including daughter vessel measurements (DV, PDV, DV/PV) were not significant.
Conclusion: Not only is the inclusion of daughter measurements not statistically justified, it may be detrimental to SR performance. Parent-only SR definitions simplify the aneurysmal morphological evaluation at no performance loss. It is reasonable to employ a unified approach regardless of sidewall/bifurcation labeling, by defining SR as aneurysm size to parent vessel ratio and omitting the measurements of the daughter branches.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0161-6412</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1743-1328</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1179/1743132813Y.0000000231</identifier><identifier>PMID: 23816483</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>England: Taylor & Francis</publisher><subject>Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Aneurysm, Ruptured - diagnostic imaging ; Bifurcation aneurysm ; Blood Vessels - pathology ; Brain - blood supply ; Brain - diagnostic imaging ; Cerebral Angiography - methods ; Female ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Intracranial aneurysm ; Intracranial Aneurysm - diagnostic imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Morphology ; ROC Curve ; Rupture risk ; Size ratio ; Young Adult</subject><ispartof>Neurological research (New York), 2013-11, Vol.35 (9), p.883-889</ispartof><rights>W. S. Maney & Son Ltd 2013 2013</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c402t-a0a4a8a8df3dca79c48c1a5c6165c1eb8662762a1333924e0138210564d639033</citedby><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c402t-a0a4a8a8df3dca79c48c1a5c6165c1eb8662762a1333924e0138210564d639033</cites></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><link.rule.ids>314,780,784,27923,27924</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23816483$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Lauric, Alexandra</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Hippelheuser, James</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Baharoglu, Merih I</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Malek, Adel M</creatorcontrib><title>Overriding role of parent over daughter vessel dimension in size ratio detection performance of bifurcation aneurysms ruptured status</title><title>Neurological research (New York)</title><addtitle>Neurol Res</addtitle><description>Objective: Aneurysm-to-vessel size ratio (SR) predicts rupture status based on the premise that large aneurysms on small vessels are more likely to rupture compared to small aneurysms on larger vessels. While simpler for sidewall-type (function of proximal vessel [PV] only), SR methodology for bifurcation aneurysms requires the overhead of daughter vessels measurement. This study sets to evaluate SR performance on bifurcation aneurysms, and determine the added value of including daughters' measurements.
Methods: Catheter 3D-rotational angiograms of 154 bifurcation aneurysms (54 ruptured) were available. Aneurysms were evaluated for height (H) and maximal size (Dmax). Vessel size was evaluated as PV, daughter vessels average (DV), and parent and daughter vessels average (PDV). First, SR was evaluated as SR1
PDV
= H/PDV and SR2
PDV
= Dmax/PDV. Second, SR function of the parent vessel only was evaluated as SR1
PV
= H/PV and SR2
PV
= Dmax/PV. Statistical significance was assumed for P < 0·05. Area under the curve (AUC) was evaluated.
Results: Unexpectedly, parent vessel only definitions, SR1
PV
(P < 0·001, AUC = 0·69) and SR2
PV
(P = 0·002, AUC = 0·64), performed marginally better as rupture status discriminators compared to the corresponding parent and daughter vessels definitions, SR1
PDV
(P = 0·001, AUC = 0·67) and SR2
PDV
(P = 0·01, AUC = 0·63), respectively. Parameters including daughter vessel measurements (DV, PDV, DV/PV) were not significant.
Conclusion: Not only is the inclusion of daughter measurements not statistically justified, it may be detrimental to SR performance. Parent-only SR definitions simplify the aneurysmal morphological evaluation at no performance loss. 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Methods: Catheter 3D-rotational angiograms of 154 bifurcation aneurysms (54 ruptured) were available. Aneurysms were evaluated for height (H) and maximal size (Dmax). Vessel size was evaluated as PV, daughter vessels average (DV), and parent and daughter vessels average (PDV). First, SR was evaluated as SR1
PDV
= H/PDV and SR2
PDV
= Dmax/PDV. Second, SR function of the parent vessel only was evaluated as SR1
PV
= H/PV and SR2
PV
= Dmax/PV. Statistical significance was assumed for P < 0·05. Area under the curve (AUC) was evaluated.
Results: Unexpectedly, parent vessel only definitions, SR1
PV
(P < 0·001, AUC = 0·69) and SR2
PV
(P = 0·002, AUC = 0·64), performed marginally better as rupture status discriminators compared to the corresponding parent and daughter vessels definitions, SR1
PDV
(P = 0·001, AUC = 0·67) and SR2
PDV
(P = 0·01, AUC = 0·63), respectively. Parameters including daughter vessel measurements (DV, PDV, DV/PV) were not significant.
Conclusion: Not only is the inclusion of daughter measurements not statistically justified, it may be detrimental to SR performance. Parent-only SR definitions simplify the aneurysmal morphological evaluation at no performance loss. It is reasonable to employ a unified approach regardless of sidewall/bifurcation labeling, by defining SR as aneurysm size to parent vessel ratio and omitting the measurements of the daughter branches.</abstract><cop>England</cop><pub>Taylor & Francis</pub><pmid>23816483</pmid><doi>10.1179/1743132813Y.0000000231</doi><tpages>7</tpages></addata></record> |
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