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Hemodynamic characteristics of hyperplastic remodeling lesions in cerebral aneurysms

BACKGROUND & PURPOSE: Hyperplastic remodeling (HR) lesions are sometimes found on cerebral aneurysm walls. Atherosclerosis is the results of HR, which may cause an adverse effect on surgical treatment for cerebral aneurysms. Previous studies have demonstrated that atherosclerotic changes had a c...

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Autores principales: Furukawa, Kazuhiro, Ishida, Fujimaro, Tsuji, Masanori, Miura, Yoichi, Kishimoto, Tomoyuki, Shiba, Masato, Tanemura, Hiroshi, Umeda, Yasuyuki, Sano, Takanori, Yasuda, Ryuta, Shimosaka, Shinichi, Suzuki, Hidenori
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5770072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29338059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191287
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author Furukawa, Kazuhiro
Ishida, Fujimaro
Tsuji, Masanori
Miura, Yoichi
Kishimoto, Tomoyuki
Shiba, Masato
Tanemura, Hiroshi
Umeda, Yasuyuki
Sano, Takanori
Yasuda, Ryuta
Shimosaka, Shinichi
Suzuki, Hidenori
author_facet Furukawa, Kazuhiro
Ishida, Fujimaro
Tsuji, Masanori
Miura, Yoichi
Kishimoto, Tomoyuki
Shiba, Masato
Tanemura, Hiroshi
Umeda, Yasuyuki
Sano, Takanori
Yasuda, Ryuta
Shimosaka, Shinichi
Suzuki, Hidenori
author_sort Furukawa, Kazuhiro
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND & PURPOSE: Hyperplastic remodeling (HR) lesions are sometimes found on cerebral aneurysm walls. Atherosclerosis is the results of HR, which may cause an adverse effect on surgical treatment for cerebral aneurysms. Previous studies have demonstrated that atherosclerotic changes had a correlation with certain hemodynamic characteristics. Therefore, we investigated local hemodynamic characteristics of HR lesions of cerebral aneurysms using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). METHODS: Twenty-four cerebral aneurysms were investigated using CFD and intraoperative video recordings. HR lesions and red walls were confirmed on the intraoperative images, and the qualification points were determined on the center of the HR lesions and the red walls. The qualification points were set on the virtual operative images for evaluation of wall shear stress (WSS), normalized WSS (NWSS), oscillatory shear index (OSI), relative residence time (RRT), and aneurysm formation indicator (AFI). These hemodynamic parameters at the qualification points were compared between HR lesions and red walls. RESULTS: HR lesions had lower NWSS, lower AFI, higher OSI and prolonged RRT compared with red walls. From analysis of the receiver-operating characteristic curve for hemodynamic parameters, OSI was the most optimal hemodynamic parameter to predict HR lesions (area under the curve, 0.745; 95% confidence interval, 0.603–0.887; cutoff value, 0.00917; sensitivity, 0.643; specificity, 0.893; P<0.01). With multivariate logistic regression analyses using stepwise method, NWSS was significantly associated with the HR lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Although low NWSS was independently associated with HR lesions, OSI is the most valuable hemodynamic parameter to distinguish HR lesions from red walls.
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spelling pubmed-57700722018-01-23 Hemodynamic characteristics of hyperplastic remodeling lesions in cerebral aneurysms Furukawa, Kazuhiro Ishida, Fujimaro Tsuji, Masanori Miura, Yoichi Kishimoto, Tomoyuki Shiba, Masato Tanemura, Hiroshi Umeda, Yasuyuki Sano, Takanori Yasuda, Ryuta Shimosaka, Shinichi Suzuki, Hidenori PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND & PURPOSE: Hyperplastic remodeling (HR) lesions are sometimes found on cerebral aneurysm walls. Atherosclerosis is the results of HR, which may cause an adverse effect on surgical treatment for cerebral aneurysms. Previous studies have demonstrated that atherosclerotic changes had a correlation with certain hemodynamic characteristics. Therefore, we investigated local hemodynamic characteristics of HR lesions of cerebral aneurysms using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). METHODS: Twenty-four cerebral aneurysms were investigated using CFD and intraoperative video recordings. HR lesions and red walls were confirmed on the intraoperative images, and the qualification points were determined on the center of the HR lesions and the red walls. The qualification points were set on the virtual operative images for evaluation of wall shear stress (WSS), normalized WSS (NWSS), oscillatory shear index (OSI), relative residence time (RRT), and aneurysm formation indicator (AFI). These hemodynamic parameters at the qualification points were compared between HR lesions and red walls. RESULTS: HR lesions had lower NWSS, lower AFI, higher OSI and prolonged RRT compared with red walls. From analysis of the receiver-operating characteristic curve for hemodynamic parameters, OSI was the most optimal hemodynamic parameter to predict HR lesions (area under the curve, 0.745; 95% confidence interval, 0.603–0.887; cutoff value, 0.00917; sensitivity, 0.643; specificity, 0.893; P<0.01). With multivariate logistic regression analyses using stepwise method, NWSS was significantly associated with the HR lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Although low NWSS was independently associated with HR lesions, OSI is the most valuable hemodynamic parameter to distinguish HR lesions from red walls. Public Library of Science 2018-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5770072/ /pubmed/29338059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191287 Text en © 2018 Furukawa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Furukawa, Kazuhiro
Ishida, Fujimaro
Tsuji, Masanori
Miura, Yoichi
Kishimoto, Tomoyuki
Shiba, Masato
Tanemura, Hiroshi
Umeda, Yasuyuki
Sano, Takanori
Yasuda, Ryuta
Shimosaka, Shinichi
Suzuki, Hidenori
Hemodynamic characteristics of hyperplastic remodeling lesions in cerebral aneurysms
title Hemodynamic characteristics of hyperplastic remodeling lesions in cerebral aneurysms
title_full Hemodynamic characteristics of hyperplastic remodeling lesions in cerebral aneurysms
title_fullStr Hemodynamic characteristics of hyperplastic remodeling lesions in cerebral aneurysms
title_full_unstemmed Hemodynamic characteristics of hyperplastic remodeling lesions in cerebral aneurysms
title_short Hemodynamic characteristics of hyperplastic remodeling lesions in cerebral aneurysms
title_sort hemodynamic characteristics of hyperplastic remodeling lesions in cerebral aneurysms
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5770072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29338059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191287
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