2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10143-021-01554-w
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The association between hemodynamics and wall characteristics in human intracranial aneurysms: a review

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“…Supra-high, low, or oscillatory WSS promote endothelial dysfunction. Several studies have demonstrated the importance of high levels of WSS together with a positive WSS gradient (i.e., accelerating flow) in the formation of IAs (for reviews, see [15,71]). Once the aneurysm is formed, flow within the dome is influenced by the location of the aneurysm, the geometry of the aneurysm and of the parental artery, and by the aneurysm neck characteristics.…”
Section: Biomechanical Forces In Intracranial Aneurysmmentioning
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“…Supra-high, low, or oscillatory WSS promote endothelial dysfunction. Several studies have demonstrated the importance of high levels of WSS together with a positive WSS gradient (i.e., accelerating flow) in the formation of IAs (for reviews, see [15,71]). Once the aneurysm is formed, flow within the dome is influenced by the location of the aneurysm, the geometry of the aneurysm and of the parental artery, and by the aneurysm neck characteristics.…”
Section: Biomechanical Forces In Intracranial Aneurysmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different studies performed on animal models and in humans give contradictory results about the implication of low or supra-high WSS in IA growth and rupture. Based on histological investigations, intraoperative image analysis, or vessel wall imaging, authors have linked the different conditions of WSS to endothelial dysfunction, SMC turn-over, inflammatory cell infiltration, presence of atherosclerotic plaques, and wall thinning or thickening with sometimes opposite conclusions [71]. However, two mechanistic pathways, one involving low WSS and high OSI, and one involving high WSS, high WSS gradient, and low OSI, have been proposed to explain IA wall remodeling and rupture (Fig.…”
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“…The formation and rupture of IAs is a complex pathological process that despite extensive research (25)(26)(27), is still poorly understood. Considerable scientific evidence supports the notion that hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall induce vascular remodeling leading to IA formation, growth and rupture (28)(29)(30)(31). Involved processes include inflammatory cell infiltration, smooth muscle cell (SMC) phenotypic switch, apoptosis, reorganization of extra cellular matrix (ECM), calcification and lipid accumulation (28)(29)(30)(31).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Considerable scientific evidence supports the notion that hemodynamic forces acting on the vessel wall induce vascular remodeling leading to IA formation, growth and rupture (28)(29)(30)(31). Involved processes include inflammatory cell infiltration, smooth muscle cell (SMC) phenotypic switch, apoptosis, reorganization of extra cellular matrix (ECM), calcification and lipid accumulation (28)(29)(30)(31). Numerous studies have tackled the mysteries of IA instability based on morphological dome aspects such as IA size and intraoperative appearance (32)(33)(34).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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