Accuracy of CT angiography in detection of blood supply dominance of posterior cerebral artery in patients with posterior communicating artery aneurysm

2015 
Background and purposeThe use of computed tomography angiography (CTA) as the sole vascular imaging study for preoperative planning for clipping of aneurysms is well described in the literature. CTA is widely available, provides quick acquisition, has low morbidity, and low cost. In this study, we describe the accuracy of CTA in determining the blood supply dominance in comparison to standard digital subtraction angiography.Materials and methodsSixty-six patients, with both CTAs and angiograms, were reviewed by two independent neuroradiologists. The posterior cerebral artery was determined to have dominant supply from the posterior communicating artery if it was of similar size to the P2 segment and the P1 segment was smaller by approximately 50%. If the posterior communicating artery and P1 segment were the same size, it was considered to have a dual supply. If P1 and P2 segments were the same caliber and the posterior communicating artery was smaller by 50%, it was deemed to have posterior circulation d...
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