Global outflow angle influences silent ischemic events in coil embolization for unruptured distal anterior cerebral artery aneurysms

Author:

Suzuki Ryotaro1ORCID,Takigawa Tomoji1,Nagaishi Masaya1,Hyodo Akio1,Suzuki Kensuke1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Dokkyo Medical University Saitama Medical Center, Koshigaya City, Saitama, Japan

Abstract

Background Distal anterior cerebral artery (DACA) aneurysms are rare, and endovascular treatment of these aneurysms is challenging. Thromboembolic events, including silent ischemic events, are one of the most important complications of coil embolization for cerebral aneurysms. The treatment outcomes and predictors of silent ischemic events in coil embolization for unruptured DACA aneurysms were investigated, focusing on the morphological characteristics of aneurysms, especially the inflow angle (IA) and global outflow angle (GOA). Methods A total of 12 patients with 12 unruptured DACA aneurysms, treated with coil embolization at our institute, were retrospectively investigated. Predictors for silent ischemic events were evaluated by comparing diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI)-positive and DWI-negative patients. Results Silent ischemic events detected on DWI were observed in eight aneurysms (66.7%). Comparison of the morphological characteristics of aneurysms between the two groups showed a significantly smaller GOA in the DWI-positive group than in the DWI-negative group (172.6 ± 17.7° vs. 216.8 ± 16.8°, P < 0.01). A multivariate analysis showed that GOA <195° was a significant predictor of silent ischemic events ( P = 0.04; odds ratio: 23.62; 95% confidence interval: 1.11–490.39). Conclusion A small GOA was a significant predictor of silent ischemic events after coil embolization for unruptured DACA aneurysms. While some patients can be treated safely with minimally invasive coil embolization, it is necessary to consider surgical clipping in patients at high risk of thromboembolic events with coil embolization.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Immunology

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