CIRCLE OF WILLIS ANATOMY AS A PREDICTOR OF POSTERIOR CEREBRAL-ARTERY TERRITORY INFARCTION IN THE PRESENCE OF TENTORIAL HERNIATION

Citation
K. Opeskin et Rm. Anderson, CIRCLE OF WILLIS ANATOMY AS A PREDICTOR OF POSTERIOR CEREBRAL-ARTERY TERRITORY INFARCTION IN THE PRESENCE OF TENTORIAL HERNIATION, Journal of clinical neuroscience, 4(4), 1997, pp. 479-485
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Clinical Neurology
ISSN journal
09675868
Volume
4
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
479 - 485
Database
ISI
SICI code
0967-5868(1997)4:4<479:COWAAA>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Twenty-two brains in which tentorial herniation was present were exami ned to see whether the circle of Willis anatomy was a predictor of pos terior cerebral artery territory infarction, This factor was considere d in the context of the patients' known survival interval, Three brain s in which tentorial herniation was not present were included as negat ive controls, Of the 22 brains in which tentorial herniation was prese nt, 12 showed posterior communicating arteries smaller than the P1 seg ments of the posterior cerebral arteries; posterior cerebral artery te rritory infarction occurred in 8 of these, In these cases the survival interval was greater than 24 h (40 h to 2 months), In the 4 cases in which no infarction was seen the survival interval was less than 14 h, In 10 of the 22 cases the posterior communicating arteries were large r than, or equal in size to, the P1 segments of the posterior cerebral arteries and no infarction was seen in the posterior cerebral artery territories, No infarction was seen in the three control brains, These were trauma cases with no tentorial herniation, Statistical analysis indicated there was a true relationship between the sizes of the arter ies and the occurrence of infarction. It cannot be excluded that other factors may have relevance in terms of whether infarction occurs, How ever, from the results of this study it appears that one can predict w hether infarction in the posterior cerebral artery territory will occu r as a complication of tentorial herniation by consideration of the an atomy of the circle of Willis in relation to the survival interval, Th e reasons for the presence or absence of posterior cerebral artery ter ritory infarction have not previously been satisfactorily explained. ( C) Pearson Professional Ltd 1997.