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Intracranial aneurysms in Ghanaian adults
Sarkodie, Benjamin D; Jimah, Bashiru B; Mohammed, Abdullah H; Akpalu, Albert; Brakohiapa, Edmund K; Anim, Dorothea; Botwe, Benard O.
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  • Sarkodie, Benjamin D; University of Ghana Medical School, Radiology, Accra, Ghana. Accra. GH
  • Jimah, Bashiru B; University of Cape Coast, School of Medical Sciences, Medical Imaging. Cape Coast, Ghana. Cape Coast. GH
  • Mohammed, Abdullah H; Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Neurosurgery, Accra, Ghana. Accra. GH
  • Akpalu, Albert; Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Internal Medicine, Accra, Ghana. Accra. GH
  • Brakohiapa, Edmund K; University of Ghana Medical School, Radiology, Accra, Ghana. Accra. GH
  • Anim, Dorothea; Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Neurosurgery, Accra, Ghana. Accra. GH
  • Botwe, Benard O; University of Ghana, Radiography Department, Radiology, Accra, Ghana. Accra. GH
Ghana Med. J. (Online) ; 57(3): 250-255, 2023. figures, tables
Article en En | AIM | ID: biblio-1517405
Biblioteca responsable: CG1.1
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To document the location, size, and multiplicity of intracranial aneurysms in Ghanaians who have undergone digital subtraction angiography (DSA) at a single centre in Accra, Ghana.

Design:

We conducted a retrospective observational review of the medical records of all patients diagnosed with intracranial aneurysms on DSA

Setting:

Patients' medical records at Euracare Advanced Diagnostic and Heart Centre were reviewed between March 2018 and March 2020.

Participants:

Thirty-one patients were identified with various intracranial aneurysms (IAs) within the study period. Patients' ages, sex, and types of IAs were extracted using a checklist and analysed using Microsoft Excel for Windows 2016.

Interventions:

None Main outcome

measures:

The prevalence of types and distribution of intracranial aneurysms.

Results:

The age range of the patients was 26-76 years, with a mean age of 45.5±14.3 years. The mean age of men and women with IA was 45.5 ±15.9 years and 46.7 51.3±12.9 years, respectively. The most common IAs were located in the posterior communicating artery (PCOM) at 54.8% (95%CI 36.0, 72.7), followed by the anterior communicating (ACOM), which constituted 32.3% (95%CI 16.7, 51.4). The majority, 89.2% (33/37) of these aneurysms were less than 7mm in diameter. Single aneurysms were present in 25 (80.6%).

Conclusion:

The most common IAs were found in the PCOM and ACOM, and IAs tend to rupture at a younger age and smaller size among the Ghanaian adults examined. Early detection and treatment of IAs less than 7mm in diameter is recommended.
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