MedicalResearch.com Interview with
Dr. Juan Pablo Villablanca, MD
Director, Neuroradiology
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica
The Natural History of Asymptomatic Unruptured Cerebral Aneurysms Evaluated Using CTA - Growth and Rupture Incidence and Correlation to Epidemiologic Risk Factors.
MedicalResearch.com: What are the main findings of the study?
Answer: Our longitudinal study showed that growing aneurysms have a significantly higher risk of rupture than aneurysms that are stable in size over time. Due to this increased risk, we recommend that all aneurysms, regardless of size, should be followed regularly to look for growth. We have also found that larger aneurysm size, aneurysm growth and cigarette smoking may independently increase the risk of rupture.