Aspirin treatment prevents inflammation in experimental bifurcation aneurysms in New Zealand White rabbits.
Stefan WandererBasil Erwin GrüterFabio StrangeGwendoline BoillatSivani SivanrupanJeannine ReyMichael von GuntenLuca RemondaHans Rudolf WidmerDaniela CasoniLukas AndereggenJavier FandinoSerge MarbacherPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2021)
ASA intake prevented inflammation of both the periadventitial tissue and aneurysm wall, irrespective of initial wall condition. Although ASA prevented significant growth in aneurysms with vital walls, this preventive effect did not have an important role in elastase-degraded pouches. In possible translation to the clinical situation, ASA might exert a potential preventive effect during early phases of aneurysm formation in patients with healthy vessels but not in those with highly degenerative aneurysm walls.