Rozenn Mainguy , Amandine Crombe , Mylène Seux , Jérôme Bailleux , Berengère Delorme , Marco Pasi , Jean Philippe Cottier , Grégoire Boulouis , Guillaume Gorincour
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Assessment of large-scale imaging practices in patients with acute brain hemorrhage in French emergency departments
Objective
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a life-threatening condition, where imaging plays a crucial role but remains poorly standardized. Our main objective was to analyze the imaging protocols used during the acute phase of ICH and ascertain the proportion of patients diagnosed with secondary hemorrhage.
Patients and methods
A multicenter retrospective observational study was conducted across over 100 French hospitals affiliated with a national tele-imaging network dedicated to emergency imaging. Among patients managed in the “Stroke Alert” pathway for suspected acute stroke from March 2021 to April 2023, those with ICH diagnosed within 24 h of symptoms onset were identified. Their imaging reports were reviewed to identify the imaging modality used and protocols performed and investigate whether a secondary cause was identified.
Results
Of the 18,356 patients included in the ”Stroke Alert” pathway, 662 cerebral hemorrhages were identified (3.6 %). Computed tomography (CT) was the most widely used imaging modality in the acute phase (71.8 % of examinations). Vascular imaging was performed in 78 % of patients with cerebral hemorrhage, most often CT angiography or TOF magnetic resonance angiography. A secondary cause was identified in 8.2 % (54/662) of cerebral hemorrhages, including vascular imaging in the vast majority of cases (92.6 %).
Conclusion
Optimization and standardization of imaging protocols in the acute phase of ICH is essential to improve the detection of its secondary causes, particularly vascular, requiring urgent treatment. Vascular imaging improves their early detection.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Neuroradiology is a peer-reviewed journal, publishing worldwide clinical and basic research in the field of diagnostic and Interventional neuroradiology, translational and molecular neuroimaging, and artificial intelligence in neuroradiology.
The Journal of Neuroradiology considers for publication articles, reviews, technical notes and letters to the editors (correspondence section), provided that the methodology and scientific content are of high quality, and that the results will have substantial clinical impact and/or physiological importance.