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. 2009 Aug 19;2009:760364. doi: 10.1155/2009/760364

Table 10.

Literature-based evidence on the importance of hemodynamics in the etiopathogenesis of ICAs. NB: WSS; wall shear stress, MMP-13; matrixmetalloproteneases-13, iNOS; inducible-nitric oxide synthase, NO; nitric oxide, OSI; oscillatory shear index.

Hemodynamic factors Intracranial aneurysm Proposed mechanism(s) References
Initiation Growth Rupture
Dynamic
Wall shear stress (WSS) High Low Low Increased WSS increases the production of MMP-13 which in turn leads to vessel wall damage. Decreased WSS increases iNOS synthesis—NO induced damage to vessel wall. Low WSS increases endothelial proliferation and apoptosis Boussel et al. [11], Fukuda et al. [30], Gao et al. [7], Jou et al. [31], Malek et al. [21], Meng et al. [32], Shojima et al. [9], Ujiie et al. [33]

Oscillatory shear index (OSI) High/Low High High Degenerative changes in endothelium Glor et al. [35], Goubergrits et al. [34], Mantha et al. [15]

Jet of blood stream Impingement Impingement Impingement Localized endothelial cell injury Foutrakis et al. [36], Cebral et al. [14], Cebral et al. [37]

Flow pattern Complex Statistical association Cebral et al. [14, 37]

Hydrostatic
Pressure High High High Passive yield/water hammer effect Inci and Spetzler [38], Morimoto et al. [8] Steiger et al. [39]