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Predicting flow diverter sizing using the AneuGuideTM software: a validation study
Xin Tong1, Yejie Shan2, Xiaochang Leng2
1Neurointervention Center, Beijing Neurosurgical Institute and Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Beijing, China.
Background:
Stent sizing remains a challenging task for flow diverter implantation because of stent foreshortening. In this study, we aimed to quantify the change in length after implantation and assess the error in length prediction using AneuGuideTM software.
Methods:
In a retrospective cohort of 101 patients with 102 aneurysms undergoing treatment with a pipeline embolization device (PED; Covidien, Irvine, California, USA), we used AneuGuideTM software to obtain measured lengths (ML) and calculated lengths (CL) after stent implantation. Stent elongation was defined as the ratio of ML-LL to the labeled length (LL). Simulation error was defined as the ratio of the absolute value of CL-ML to ML. The correlation and consistency between ML and LL and between ML and CL were analyzed using Pearson's correlation test and the Bland-Altman plot. Statistical significance was set at p<0.05.
Results:
The mean elongation of ML was 32.6% (range 26.3-109.2%). Moderate consistency was observed between LL and ML (ρ=0.74, p<0.001). With the AneuGuideTM software, the mean simulation error was 6.6% (range 0.32-21.2%). Pearson's correlation test and the Bland-Altman plot showed a high correlation and consistency between ML and CL (ρ=0.96, p<0.001).
Conclusion:
Labeled length provides only a low reference value for predicting the actual length of the flow diverter after implantation. The high consistency between ML and CL obtained from AneuGuideTM software shows its great potential for the optimization of the flow diverter sizing process.
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