Imaging of Intracranial Aneurysms: A Review of Standard and Advanced Imaging Techniques

Sricharan S. Veeturi, Samuel Hall, Soichiro Fujimura, Mahmud Mossa-Basha, Elena Sagues, Edgar A. Samaniego, Vincent M. Tutino

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Abstract

The treatment of intracranial aneurysms is dictated by its risk of rupture in the future. Several clinical and radiological risk factors for aneurysm rupture have been described and incorporated into prediction models. Despite the recent technological advancements in aneurysm imaging, linear length and visible irregularity with a bleb are the only radiological measure used in clinical prediction models. The purpose of this article is to summarize both the standard imaging techniques, including their limitations, and the advanced techniques being used experimentally to image aneurysms. It is expected that as our understanding of advanced techniques improves, and their ability to predict clinical events is demonstrated, they become an increasingly routine part of aneurysm assessment. It is important that neurovascular specialists understand the spectrum of imaging techniques available.

Original languageEnglish
JournalTranslational Stroke Research
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • Angiography
  • Rupture risk
  • Unruptured intra-cranial aneurysm
  • Vessel wall imaging

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