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The Usefulness of 3D-CT Angiography as a Screening Tool for Vascular Abnormalities in Spontaneous ICH Patients  

Lee, Ho-Jin (Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul Medical Center)
Kong, Min-Ho (Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul Medical Center)
Hong, Hyun-Jong (Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul Medical Center)
Kang, Dong-Soo (Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul Medical Center)
Song, Kwan-Young (Department of Neurosurgery, Seoul Medical Center)
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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society / v.41, no.4, 2007 , pp. 230-235 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objective : We investigated the incidence of the vascular abnormalities associated with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage [ICH] using three-dimensional computed tomographic angiography [3D-CTA]. Methods : We prospectively assessed consecutive 76 patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage [ICH] who underwent 3D-CTA between June 2003 and May 2005. The patients with a recent history of trauma or mainly subarachnoid hemorrhage were excluded. We investigated relationship between vascular abnormality and ICH location. The findings of 3D-CTA were classified as one of three patterns with ICH; type A [without evidence of vascular abnormality], type B [with no vascular abnormality as the source of hemorrhage, but with incidental vascular abnormality], and type C [presence of a vascular abnormality as the source of hemorrhage]. Results : Sites of ICH were lobar 26, basal ganglia 23, thalamus 17, posterior fossa 6 and dominant intraventricular hemorrhage [IVH] 4. Among 76 patients, sixteen [21.1%] vascular abnormalities were noted excluding 13 cases of stenoocclusive disease. Sixteen cases included 6 cases of cerebral aneurysms [7.9%], 5 moyamoya diseases [6.6%], 4 arteriovenous malformations [5.3%] and 1 dural sinus thrombosis [1.3%]. Lobar ICH [30.8%] had a higher vascular abnormalities than other types, and younger age [<40] group had a higher incidence of vascular abnormalities than old age group. The patterns of 3D-CTA include sixty cases [79.0%] of type A, 6 cases [7.8%] of type Band 10 cases [13.2%] of type C. The vascular abnormalities were found in 8 [13.5%] of 59 hypertensive patients and 8 [47.0%] of 17 non-hypertensive patients [p=0.006]. Conclusion : 3D-CT angiography is considered a useful screening tool for ICH patients with suspected cerebrovascular abnormalities and should be considered in such clinical settings, especially in lobar type and in non-hypertensive younger patients.
Keywords
Computed tomographic angiography; Intracerebral hemorrhage; Vascular abnormality; Screening;
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