The Yield of Computerized Tomography, Perfusion Computerized Tomography and Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Image in Patients Presenting with Transient Ischemic Attack and Acute Ischaemic Stroke

T. Ibrahim
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Background: A transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or acute ischaemic stroke (AIS) with transient symptoms can presage a debilitating acute ischaemic stroke and some stroke mimics can have undesired consequences if not diagnosed and treated promptly. The use of computerized tomography (CT), perfusion computerised tomography (P-CT) and diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) is critical in facilitating early diagnosis and subsequent management of patients with acute focal neurological dysfunctions. Aim: This study investigated the yield of computerised tomography (CT), Perfusion-CT(P-CT), and Diffusion weighted-MRI(DW-MRI) scans in patients Diagnosed with TIA and AIS. Methodology: This is a retrospective cohort study of 162 cases of TIA (55%) and acute ischaemic stroke (AIS), who presented to Goulburn Valley Hospital in Shepparton from January to December 2021. Microsoft EXCEL software was used for statistical analysis. The chi-square test with Yates' correction was used to compare propositions, and a p-value of < 0.05 is considered statistically significant. Results: The male to female ratio was 1.5 to 1, with a mean age of 74 years. The initial CT brain was normal in all 89 TIA patients, while 69.8% of the 63 AIS patients had infarct. 95% of AIS (n=41) patients had perfusion abnormalities on P-CT compared to only 17% of TIA patients (n=71) (P<0.00001). Similarly, 94% of AIS (n=35) compared to 18% of TIA (n=55) patients had diffusion weighted abnormality on DW-MRI (p<0.00001).13.5% of the TIA case(n=5) and 100% of the AIS(n=5) with normal CT and P-CT had diffusion abnormality on DW-MRI. Among the 4 TIA cases that had DW-MRI after normal CT and positive P-CT only 20% (n=1) showed diffusion abnormality. On CT carotid and cerebral angiograms, 49% of TIA (n=37) compared to 76% of AIS (n=55) patients had significant stenosis of over 50% (p<0.01). Conclusion: Normal initial CT brain is a valuable initial test for differentiating TIA from AIS in patients with acute focal neurologic dysfunctions. The addition of P-CT and DW-MRI imaging demonstrated abnormalities in most of those with AIS when compared with those with TIA. Although a small percentage of those with TIA had abnormalities on P-CT and DW-MRI these two modalities add value to investigation of TIA. Therefore, the use of P-CT and DW-MRI are pertinent when the initial CT brain is normal as they are more sensitive in demonstrating abnormalities than plain CT.
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短暂性脑缺血发作和急性缺血性脑卒中患者的计算机断层扫描、灌注计算机断层扫描和弥散加权磁共振成像的成像率
背景:短暂性脑缺血发作(TIA)或急性缺血性脑卒中(AIS)伴有短暂性症状可预示急性缺血性脑卒中,如果不及时诊断和治疗,一些卒中模拟可能会产生意想不到的后果。计算机断层扫描(CT)、灌注计算机断层扫描(P-CT)和扩散加权磁共振成像(DW-MRI)的使用对于促进急性局灶性神经功能障碍患者的早期诊断和后续治疗至关重要。目的:本研究探讨了诊断为TIA和AIS的患者的计算机断层扫描(CT)、灌注CT(P-CT)和弥散加权mri (DW-MRI)扫描的产量。方法:这是一项回顾性队列研究,纳入了162例TIA(55%)和急性缺血性卒中(AIS),这些患者于2021年1月至12月在Shepparton的Goulburn Valley医院就诊。采用Microsoft EXCEL软件进行统计分析。命题比较采用Yates校正的卡方检验,p值< 0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:男女比例为1.5:1,平均年龄74岁。89例TIA患者初始CT脑均正常,而63例AIS患者有69.8%的脑梗死。95%的AIS (n=41)患者P- ct显示灌注异常,而TIA患者只有17% (n=71) (P<0.00001)。同样,94%的AIS患者(n=35)和18%的TIA患者(n=55)在DW-MRI上出现弥散加权异常(p<0.00001)。13.5%的TIA患者(n=5)和100%的CT和p -CT正常的AIS患者(n=5)在DW-MRI上出现弥散异常。4例TIA患者在CT正常后行DW-MRI检查,P-CT阳性,仅20% (n=1)出现弥散异常。CT颈动脉和脑血管造影显示,49%的TIA (n=37)和76%的AIS (n=55)患者有超过50%的明显狭窄(p<0.01)。结论:正常初始CT脑是鉴别急性局灶性神经功能障碍患者TIA与AIS的有价值的初始检查。与TIA患者相比,P-CT和DW-MRI显示大多数AIS患者异常。尽管一小部分TIA患者在P-CT和DW-MRI上有异常,但这两种方式对TIA的调查增加了价值。因此,当初始CT脑正常时,使用P-CT和DW-MRI是相关的,因为它们比普通CT更敏感地显示异常。
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