Abstract Reference

Unique Identifier

96072708

Authors

Liang EY, Chan M, Hsiang JH, Walkden SB, Poon WS, Lam WW, Metreweli C
Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Organ Imaging, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, NT.

Title

Detection and assessment of intracranial aneurysms: value of CT angiography with shaded-surface display.

Source

AJR Am J Roentgenol 1995 Dec;165(6):1497-1502

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of circle of Willis CT angiography with shaded-surface display in the detection and assessment of suspected intracranial aneurysms. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Twenty-three patients who had clinical or radiologic suspicion of intracranial aneurysms were studied prospectively with CT angiography and conventional angiography. The images were obtained and interpreted in a double-blind fashion by different radiologists. Conventional angiography, which was the reference standard in this study, diagnosed 17 aneurysms in 15 patients. The usefulness of the two types of images for surgical planning was evaluated by two neurosurgeons. RESULTS. No aneurysms were detected with either technique in eight patients. Both techniques showed 15 aneurysms in 14 patients. The maximum dimensions were less than 3.0 mm in three cases, 3.0-5.0 mm in four cases, and greater than 5.0 mm in eight cases. With conventional angiography used as the reference standard, CT angiography has one false-positive and two false-negative findings, resulting in a sensitivity of 88% (15/17) and a specificity of 89% (8/9). For 12 of 15 aneurysms, CT angiography was rated equal or superior to conventional angiography in depicting all aspects (shape, orientation, neck, and parent vessel) of the aneurysms. CONCLUSION. We were able to detect aneurysms of the circle of Willis as small as 2 mm in size. Using conventional angiography as the reference standard, CT angiography has a sensitivity of 88% and a specificity of 89% for the detection of aneurysms in the circle of Willis. In almost all cases, CT angiography was equal or superior to conventional angiography in characterizing the aneurysms for surgical planning.

MeSH Heading

Adolescence
Adult
Aged
Cerebral Aneurysm/radiography*
Cerebral Angiography/methods*
Cerebral Angiography/instrumentation
Cerebral Hemorrhage/radiography
Comparative Study
Evaluation Studies
Female
Human
Male
Middle Age
Prospective Studies
Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods*
Tomography, X-Ray Computed/instrumentation





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