Age- and gender-dependent variability in the geometry of middle cerebral artery bifurcations.

2020 
The goal of this study was to analyze trends in the geometric parameters of blood vessels with age in a randomly selected group of 200 computed tomography angiography studies of radiologically healthy individuals using dedicated statistical techniques. A quantitative description of cerebral vascular geometry with numerical parameters (bifurcation angle, branching angle, co-planarity index, average curvature, and average torsion) was proposed. The changes and variability in geometry were analyzed according to age. The bifurcation angle, branching angle, and average curvature increased with age, whereas the co-planarity index and average torsion decreased with age. For equal-diameter branches, women comparing to men presented lower bifurcation angles in the 4th decade of life, and lower values for the co-planarity index in the 3rd and 4th decades of life. In non-equal-diameter branches, the opposite relationship was observed for bifurcation angle in the 4th decade of life comparing both groups. All analyzed parameters showed clearly visible trends with patient age. Deviations in specific decades of life were detected; these deviations could be linked to the development of aneurysms in specific age groups.
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