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Safety and efficacy of treatment of very small intracranial aneurysms

PURPOSE: Very small intracranial aneurysms (VSIAs) may cause many neurological complications and even death. Thanks to technological progress and higher quality of non-invasive neuroimaging methods, these pathologies can be investigated sooner and treated earlier. Due to the controversy surrounding...

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Autores principales: Jamróz, Tomasz, Jakutowicz, Izabela, Hofman, Mariusz, Kołodkiewicz, Marta, Ćmiel, Maciej, Łapaj, Anna, Przybyłko, Nikodem, Bażowski, Piotr, Baron, Jan
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Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6964334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31969950
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pjr.2019.89159
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author Jamróz, Tomasz
Jakutowicz, Izabela
Hofman, Mariusz
Kołodkiewicz, Marta
Ćmiel, Maciej
Łapaj, Anna
Przybyłko, Nikodem
Bażowski, Piotr
Baron, Jan
author_facet Jamróz, Tomasz
Jakutowicz, Izabela
Hofman, Mariusz
Kołodkiewicz, Marta
Ćmiel, Maciej
Łapaj, Anna
Przybyłko, Nikodem
Bażowski, Piotr
Baron, Jan
author_sort Jamróz, Tomasz
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description PURPOSE: Very small intracranial aneurysms (VSIAs) may cause many neurological complications and even death. Thanks to technological progress and higher quality of non-invasive neuroimaging methods, these pathologies can be investigated sooner and treated earlier. Due to the controversy surrounding invasive treatment of these pathologies, the aim of the study was to analyse methods of treatment, their outcome, and complications in a group of patients with VSIAs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Out of 444 cases of intracranial aneurysms treated in our centre, 65 aneurysms met the radiological criteria of VSIAs. The parameters – width and length of the aneurysm’s neck and width, length, and height of the aneurysm’s dome – were measured. The analysed parameters were as follows: symptoms upon admission and after treatment, days in hospital, and intraoperative complications. Clinical and radiological intensity of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) was evaluated by using the Hunt-Hess and Fisher scales. The degree of embolisation of the aneurysm after the procedure was assessed using the Montreal Scale. Clinical outcome was assessed by Glasgow Outcome Scale. RESULTS: 50.77% of VSIAs were treated with endovascular procedures and 49.23% with neurosurgical clipping. SAH was presented in 38.46% of patients with VSIAs. Intraoperative complications were presented in 16.92% of patients with VSIAs, and the most common complication was ischaemic stroke. Stents were used in 51.52% of VSIAs. In 69.70% of embolisation procedures at VSIAs complete obliteration was achieved. The average result in the Montreal Scale was 1.31 (SD = 0.66). CONCLUSION: VSIAs can be treated as effectively and safely as larger aneurysms, by both endovascular and surgical methods.
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spelling pubmed-69643342020-01-22 Safety and efficacy of treatment of very small intracranial aneurysms Jamróz, Tomasz Jakutowicz, Izabela Hofman, Mariusz Kołodkiewicz, Marta Ćmiel, Maciej Łapaj, Anna Przybyłko, Nikodem Bażowski, Piotr Baron, Jan Pol J Radiol Original Paper PURPOSE: Very small intracranial aneurysms (VSIAs) may cause many neurological complications and even death. Thanks to technological progress and higher quality of non-invasive neuroimaging methods, these pathologies can be investigated sooner and treated earlier. Due to the controversy surrounding invasive treatment of these pathologies, the aim of the study was to analyse methods of treatment, their outcome, and complications in a group of patients with VSIAs. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Out of 444 cases of intracranial aneurysms treated in our centre, 65 aneurysms met the radiological criteria of VSIAs. The parameters – width and length of the aneurysm’s neck and width, length, and height of the aneurysm’s dome – were measured. The analysed parameters were as follows: symptoms upon admission and after treatment, days in hospital, and intraoperative complications. Clinical and radiological intensity of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) was evaluated by using the Hunt-Hess and Fisher scales. The degree of embolisation of the aneurysm after the procedure was assessed using the Montreal Scale. Clinical outcome was assessed by Glasgow Outcome Scale. RESULTS: 50.77% of VSIAs were treated with endovascular procedures and 49.23% with neurosurgical clipping. SAH was presented in 38.46% of patients with VSIAs. Intraoperative complications were presented in 16.92% of patients with VSIAs, and the most common complication was ischaemic stroke. Stents were used in 51.52% of VSIAs. In 69.70% of embolisation procedures at VSIAs complete obliteration was achieved. The average result in the Montreal Scale was 1.31 (SD = 0.66). CONCLUSION: VSIAs can be treated as effectively and safely as larger aneurysms, by both endovascular and surgical methods. Termedia Publishing House 2019-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6964334/ /pubmed/31969950 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pjr.2019.89159 Text en Copyright © Polish Medical Society of Radiology 2019 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). License allowing third parties to download articles and share them with others as long as they credit the authors and the publisher, but without permission to change them in any way or use them commercially.
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Jamróz, Tomasz
Jakutowicz, Izabela
Hofman, Mariusz
Kołodkiewicz, Marta
Ćmiel, Maciej
Łapaj, Anna
Przybyłko, Nikodem
Bażowski, Piotr
Baron, Jan
Safety and efficacy of treatment of very small intracranial aneurysms
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title_full Safety and efficacy of treatment of very small intracranial aneurysms
title_fullStr Safety and efficacy of treatment of very small intracranial aneurysms
title_full_unstemmed Safety and efficacy of treatment of very small intracranial aneurysms
title_short Safety and efficacy of treatment of very small intracranial aneurysms
title_sort safety and efficacy of treatment of very small intracranial aneurysms
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6964334/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31969950
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/pjr.2019.89159
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