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Vessel Wall Imaging of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms: Ready for Prime Time? Not so Fast!

V.T. Lehman and W. Brinjikji
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2019, 40 (6) E26-E29; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6048
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  • Major clinical studies characterizing saccular aneurysm wall enhancement on VWI

    StudyaAneurysm Categories (Type, Any Enhancement Present) (No.)Pattern of AWEDegree of AWEbAWE Association with Size (Range) (mm)Histopathologic Correlation
    Matouk et al. Neurosurgery 2013;72:492–96Ruptured (5/5)cThickNot assessedNot assessedNo
    Unruptured (0/3)(2–8)
    Total = 8
    Edjlali et al. Stroke 2014;45:3704–06Ruptured (16/17)CAWENot assessedNo correlation to size of entire cohortNo
    Changing (5/5)(4–8)
    Symptomatic (6/9)
    Other (22/77)
    Total = 108
    Nagahata et al. Clin Neuroradiol 2014;26:277–83Ruptured (60/61)1) CAWE/PAWE grouped1) StrongNo correlation to size in the unruptured cohortNo
    Unruptured (15/83)2) Focal2) Faint(1–18)
    Total = 1443) Absent
    Liu et al. Interv Neuroradiol 2016;22:501–05Unruptured (33/61)Present or absentNot assessedAWE likelihood increased with size (only 12% of those <7 mm)No
    Total = 61(2.9–30.5)
    Omodaka et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2016;37:1262–66Ruptured (28)1) Circumferential signal intensityAssessed as a signal intensity ratioNot reportedNo
    Unruptured (76)2) Focal enhancement of bleb in some cases>2 and <12
    Total = 104 (signal intensity cutoff values rather than absolute numbers determined)
    Hu et al. Neuroradiology 2016; 58:979–85Ruptured (6/6)Partial or CAWENot assessedNo relationship of AWE to size foundReported for 2 aneurysms (1 giant symptomatic and 1 ruptured) demonstrating inflammatory mediators
    Symptomatic (4/4)Mean size = 11 ± 11.7
    Growing (1/1)
    Other (4/19)
    Total = 30
    Fu et al. Clin Neuroradiol 2017 [Epub ahead of print]Symptomatic (16/23)CAWENot assessedAWE not correlated to size in entire cohortNo
    Asymptomatic (6/22)Mean size = 7.8 ± 4.5 for symptomatic aneurysms
    Total = 45
    Wang. J Neurointerven Surg 2018;10:566–70Ruptured (19/19)1) CAWE(Quantitative signal intensity analysis)Not assessedNo
    Unruptured (64/87)2) PAWE(Unruptured 7.29 ± 6.60)
    Total = 106(Ruptured mean size = 8.4 ± 4.8 for asymptomatic aneurysms)
    Edjlali et al. Radiology 2018;289:181–87Ruptured (23/26)1) Focal thickNot assessedCorrelation to size not assessedNo
    Symptomatic or growing/2) Thin CAWEMedian size (5–6)
        changing (22/31)3) Thick CAWE
    Other (106/276)
    Total = 333
    Lv et al. Neurosurgery 2018 [Epub ahead of print]Unruptured (82/140)Present or absentNot assessedPositive association with sizeNo
    Total = 140(1.7–36.0)
    Lv et al. World Neurosurg 2018;e338–43Unruptured (16/30)Present or absentNot assessedPositive association with sizeNo
    Total = 30(2.5–15.9)
    Omodaka et al. Neurosurgery 2018;82:638–44Ruptured (26)cCircumferential signal intensitySignal intensity ratio of ruptured to unruptured aneurysmsResults adjusted for size, but not formally assessedNo
    Unruptured (36)Ruptured (2.7–11.8)
    Total = 62Unruptured (2.0–11.4)
    Backes et al. Neurosurgery 2018;83:719–25Unruptured (26/89)Present or absentNot assessedPositive association with sizeNo
    Total = 89(≤7)
    Wang et al. J Neuroradiol 2019;46:25–28Unruptured (65/88)Present or absentNot assessedPositive association with sizeNo
    Total = 883.6–7.9
    Larsen et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2018;39:1617–21Unruptured (6/13)None/faint vs strongNone/faint vs strongEnhancement present in 4/4 aneurysms ≥10 mm but absent in 7/9 <10 mmInflammatory mediators, neovascularization and vasa vasorum variably present in aneurysms with strong AWE; absent in those without AWE
    Total = 13(4–17)
    Shimonaga et al. Stroke 2018;49:2516–19Unruptured (5/6)Present or absentNot assessedNot assessedThickening of the wall with vasa vasorum, inflammatory mediators (n = 5); thin vessel wall with a few macrophages with 3 others with walls not visible on 1.5T VWI
    Total = 6 (additional aneurysms had walls not discernable on VWI)(5.3–9.0)
    • Note:—CAWE indicates circumferential aneurysm wall enhancement; PAWE, partial aneurysm wall enhancement.

    • ↵a Reports do not account for any aneurysm with duplicate reports in instances of 2 publications by the same institution/author.

    • ↵b Not assessed beyond binary present/absent.

    • ↵c All patients had at least 1 ruptured aneurysm.

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