Association between cervicocerebral artery dissection and tortuosity - a review on quantitative and qualitative assessment

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Salih, Mira [1 ]
Taussky, Philipp [1 ]
Ogilvy, Christopher S. [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Med Sch, Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Brain Aneurysm Inst, Neurosurg Dept, 110 Francis St, Boston, MA 02215 USA
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Cervicocerebral artery; Tortuosity; Dissection; Association; Quantitative assessment; Qualitative assessment; INTERNAL CAROTID-ARTERY; RISK-FACTORS; ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT; STROKE; ANTICOAGULATION; PATHOPHYSIOLOGY; DIAGNOSIS; BIOMARKER; SECONDARY; FEATURES;
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10.1007/s00701-024-06171-2
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Cervicocerebral artery dissection stands out as a significant contributor to ischemic stroke in young adults. Several studies have shown that arterial tortuosity is associated with dissection. We searched Pubmed and Embase to identify studies on the association between arterial tortuosity and cervicocerebral artery dissection, and to perform a review on the epidemiology of cervicocerebral artery tortuosity and dissection, pathophysiology, measurement of vessels tortuosity, strength of association between tortuosity and dissection, clinical manifestation and management strategies. The prevalence of tortuosity in dissected cervical arteries was reported to be around 22%-65% while it is only around 8%-22% in non-dissected arteries. In tortuous cervical arteries elastin and tunica media degradation, increased wall stiffness, changes in hemodynamics as well as arterial wall inflammation might be associated with dissection. Arterial tortuosity index and vertebrobasilar artery deviation is used to measure the level of vessel tortuosity. Studies have shown an independent association between these two measurements and cervicocerebral artery dissection. Different anatomical variants of tortuosity such as loops, coils and kinks may have a different level of association with cervicocerebral artery dissection. Symptomatic patients with extracranial cervical artery dissection are often treated with anticoagulant or antiplatelet agents, while patients with intracranial arterial dissection were often treated with antiplatelets only due to concerns of developing subarachnoid hemorrhage. Patients with recurrent ischemia, compromised cerebral blood flow or contraindications for antithrombotic agents are usually treated with open surgery or endovascular technique. Those with subarachnoid hemorrhage and intracranial artery dissection are often managed with surgical intervention due to high risk of re-hemorrhage.
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