The correlation of cerebral arteriovenous malformation flow measured by quantitative MR angiography on MR-detected arteriovenous malformation microhemorrhage

Author:

Hossa Jessica1,McGuire Laura Stone1,Patel Saavan1,Ramírez Ferrer Esteban2,Brunozzi Denise1,Charbel Fady T.1,Alaraj Ali1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois; and

2. Samaritan University Hospital, Bogotá, Colombia

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to assess the relationship of arteriovenous malformation (AVM) blood flow measured by quantitative MR angiography (QMRA) in nonruptured AVMs with MR-detected microhemorrhage. METHODS All patients with unruptured AVMs who received baseline QMRA and gradient echo or susceptibility-weighted MRI were retrospectively reviewed (2004–2022). Imaging data, clinical history, and AVM angioarchitectural and flow features were collected and assessed. AVM flow was calculated from the difference of flow within primary arterial feeders from their contralateral counterparts. A review of the MR images determined the presence of microhemorrhages. Analysis of descriptive statistics, chi-square test, and binomial logistic regression were performed. RESULTS Of 634 patients with cerebral AVMs at a single center, 89 patients met the inclusion criteria (54 with microhemorrhage and 35 without microhemorrhage). The calculated AVM flow was significantly higher in the group with a microhemorrhage (447.9 ± 193.1 ml/min vs 287.6 ± 235.7 ml/min, p = 0.009). In addition, the presence of venous anomaly, arterial ectasia, and diffuse nidus was significantly associated with microhemorrhage (p = 0.017, p = 0.041, and p = 0.041, respectively). Binary logistic regression found that higher flow predicted the presence of microhemorrhage (OR 1.002, 95% CI 1.000–1.004; p = 0.031). The highest AVM flow quartile significantly predicted the presence of venous anomaly (OR 3.840, 95% CI 1.037–14.213; p = 0.044), diffuse nidus (OR 6.800, 95% CI 1.766–25.181; p = 0.005), and arterial ectasia (OR 13.846, 95% CI 1.905–122.584; p = 0.018). CONCLUSIONS This study represents the first to examine the association between flow measurements on QMRA with microhemorrhage in unruptured AVMs. Higher AVM flow, venous anomaly, arterial ectasia, and diffuse AVM nidus were related to a higher likelihood of AVM microhemorrhage. Higher AVM flow was present in AVMs with venous anomalies, a diffuse nidus, and arterial ectasia, indicating a possible interaction between these angioarchitectural findings, AVM flow, and microhemorrhage. These findings suggest a relationship between higher AVM flow and the risk of microhemorrhage.

Publisher

Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

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