The role of wall shear stress in the parent artery as an independent variable in the formation status of anterior communicating artery aneurysms.
Xin ZhangZhi-Qiang YaoTamrakar KarunaXu-Ying HeXue-Min WangXi-Feng LiWen-Chao LiuRan LiShen-Quan GuoYun-Chang ChenGan-Cheng LiChuan-Zhi DuanPublished in: European radiology (2018)
• Multivariate analyses and a two-piecewise linear regression model were used to evaluate the risk factors for AcomA aneurysm formation and the threshold effect of WSS on AcomA aneurysm formation. • WSS ranging between 7.8 and 12.3 dyne/cm 2 was shown to be a reliable hemodynamic parameter in the formation of AcomA aneurysms. The probability of AcomA aneurysm formation increased one-fold for each additional unit of WSS. • An ultrasound-based TCCD technique is a simple and accessible noninvasive method for detecting WSS in vivo; thus, it can be applied as a screening tool for evaluating the probability of aneurysm formation in primary care facilities and community hospitals because of the relatively low resource intensity.