Vertebral artery dominance affects basilar artery curvature and vascular vertigo
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1671-8925.2014.07.022
- VernacularTitle:椎动脉优势对基底动脉形态及血管性眩晕的影响
- Author:
Wanjun LU
1
;
Shenggang QIU
;
Jian PENG
Author Information
1. 扬州大学附属扬州市江都人民医院神经内科
- Keywords:
Vascular vertigo;
Vertebral artery dominance;
Basilar artery morphology
- From:
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine
2014;13(7):727-730
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the effect of vertebral artery dominance on basilar artery morphology and vascular vertigo,and understand the possible mechanisms.Methods Fifty-seven patients with vascular vertigo,admitted to our hospital from June 2011 to May 2013,were selected in our study; according to the head CTA vascular imaging,they were divided into vertebral artery dominance group (n=28) and vertebral artery non-dominance group (n=29).The clinical information and vertigo degrees from all of the patients were collected to analyze the vertebral-basilar artery and its relationship with vascular vertigo.Results In 28 patients with vertebral artery dominance,the left side of the dominance was noted in 21 patients (75%) and the right side of the dominance in 7 (25%),with statistically significant difference (x2=8.361,P=0.001); statistical significance of curve rate on both sides of the basal artery morphology was noted (x2=7.729,P=0.006).Most of its characteristic dominance of vertebral artery was C type,and the minority was S type and non-C type.The rate of basal artery bent in the dominant group was significantly higher than that in the non-dominant group (85.71% and 31.03%,x2=18.196,P=0.000).The diameter (4.68±0.57 mm) and basal artery tortuosity (3.50+0.93 mm) in the dominant group were significantly larger than those in the non-dominant group (4.11 ±0.37 and 1.72±0.57,t=6.289,P=0.015; t=4.621,P=0.036).The theory length of basal artery showed no statistical significance between the two groups (P>0.05).The greater the differences of both sides of the vertebral artery diameter,and the more obvious the basal diameter and basal artery tortuosity (P<0.05).The level of vertigo in the non-dominant group was significantly higher than that in the dominant group (t=4.386,P=0.041).Vertigo severity level was positively associated with basal artery tortuosity and vertebral artery diameter (r=0.328,P=0.013; r=0.458,P=0.002).Conclusions There is higher rate of bending degree level and dizziness in patients of dominance of vertebral artery.Vertebral artery dominance is associated with vascular vertigo.