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Gadolinium-enhanced intracranial aneurysm wall imaging and risk of aneurysm growth and rupture: a multicentre longitudinal cohort study.

Laura T van der KampMyriam EdjlaliOlivier NaggaraToshinori MatsushigeDiederik O BultersRonneil DigpalChengcheng ZhuDavid SalonerPeng HuXiaodong ZhaiMahmud Mossa-BashaBing TianShigeyuki SakamotoQichang FuYnte M RuigrokHuilin ZhaoHuijun ChenGabriel J E RinkelIrene C van der SchaafMervyn D I Vergouwen
Published in: European radiology (2023)
• Although aneurysm wall enhancement is associated with aneurysm instability in cross-sectional studies, it remains unknown whether it predicts risk of aneurysm growth or rupture in longitudinal studies. • Gadolinium enhancement of the aneurysm wall predicts aneurysm growth or rupture during short-term follow-up, but not when adjusting for aneurysm size. • While gadolinium-enhanced aneurysm wall imaging is not recommended for short-term prediction of growth and rupture, it may hold potential for aneurysms smaller than 7 mm.
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