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- Title
An Initial Study of Three-Dimensional Perfused Blood Volume Computed Tomography Imaging of Patients with Anterior Circulation Hyperacute Cerebral Infarction.
- Authors
Zhu, Hai-Yun; Geng, Dao-Ying; Geng, Chang-Ming; Wei, Dao-Ming
- Abstract
ABSTRACT AIM To evaluate the value of three-dimensional (3D) whole brain perfused volume computed tomography (3D PBV CT) based on CT angiography (CTA) data in patients with hyperacute cerebral infarction. METHODS Thirty-five patients who had suffered stroke with anterior circulation within 3 hours underwent nonenhanced CT (NECT) scanning and CTA. Neuro PBV, a 3D software, was utilized to process the raw CTA data and a PBV image of the brain was obtained. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed 6 hours after CT imaging. The volume and quantity of the ischemic lesion on 3D PBV and NECT were compared with MR-diffuse-weighted imaging (DWI). RESULTS The numbers of cerebral infarcts detected by MRI, PBV, and NECT were 40, 38 and 16, respectively. The results of kappa analysis between NECT and PBV with MR were −.0128 and .7622, and a paired t-test analysis for the measurement of infarct volume between PBV and MRI was t = 7.249, P > .05. The lesions that were not detected by PBV volumes less than 4.5 cm3. CONCLUSION 3D PBV CT has the potential to assess the full extent of an ischemic stroke at an early stage, whereas PBV is limited to the detection of small infarcts. The 3D PBV CT technique based on CTA data requires no additional radiation exposure or contrast medium injection, and can be performed in a short period of time. J Neuroimaging 2012;22:149-154.
- Subjects
BRAIN; CEREBRAL infarction; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; CORONARY disease; TOMOGRAPHY
- Publication
Journal of Neuroimaging, 2012, Vol 22, Issue 2, p149
- ISSN
1051-2284
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1552-6569.2010.00573.x