Intracranial aneurysm wall displacement depicted by amplified Flow predicts growth
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Intracranial aneurysm wall displacement depicted by amplified Flow predicts growth
Abstract
Background: Abnormal intracranial aneurysm (IA) wall motion has been associated with IA growth and rupture. Recently, a new image processing algorithm called amplified Flow (aFlow) has been used to successfully track IA wall motion by combining the amplification of cine and four-dimensional (4D) Flow MRI. We sought to apply aFlow to assess wall motion as a potential marker of IA growth in a paired-wise analysis of patients with growing versus stable aneurysms.
Methods: In this retrospective case-control study, 10 patients with growing IAs and a matched cohort of 10 patients with stable IAs who had baseline 4D Flow MRI were included. The aFlow was used to amplify and extract IA wall displacements from 4D Flow MRI. The associations of aFlow parameters with commonly used risk factors and morphometric features were assessed using paired-wise univariate and multivariate analyses.
Results: aFlow quantitative results showed significantly (P=0.035) higher wall motion displacement depicted by mean±SD 90th% values of 2.34±0.72 in growing IAs versus 1.39±0.58 in stable IAs with an area under the curve of 0.85. There was also significantly (P<0.05) higher variability of wall deformation across IA geometry in growing versus stable IAs depicted by the dispersion variables including 121-150% larger standard deviation ([Formula: see text]) and 128-161% wider interquartile range [Formula: see text].
Conclusions: aFlow-derived quantitative assessment of IA wall motion showed greater wall motion and higher variability of wall deformation in growing versus stable IAs.
Keywords: Aneurysm; MRI; Magnetic Resonance Angiography; Vessel Wall.
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Competing interests: None declared.
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