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Rupture risk assessment for multiple intracranial aneurysms: why there is no need for dozens of clinical, morphological and hemodynamic parameters.

Belal NeyaziVanessa M SwiatekMartin SkalejOliver BeuingKlaus-Peter SteinJörg HattingenBernhard PreimPhilipp BergSylvia SaalfeldI Erol Sandalcioglu
Published in: Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders (2020)
A high number of established morphological and hemodynamical parameters seem to have no or only low effect on prediction of aneurysm rupture in patients with MIAs. For best possible rupture risk assessment of patients with MIAs, only the morphological parameter AR1 and the hemodynamical parameter Aneurysm_RRT_max need to be included in the prediction model.
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