CT侧支图:急性前循环缺血性脑卒中后侧支灌注估计及基线病变评估。

IF 9.7 1区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Radiologia Medica Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1007/s11547-024-01941-5
Hee Jong Ki, Hong Gee Roh, Jin Tae Kwak, In Seong Kim, Jeong Jin Park, Yoo Sung Jeon, Hyun Yang, Sumin Jung, Ji Sung Lee, Hyun Jeong Kim
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目的:探讨CT侧支图与MRA侧支图的临床可行性,重点研究急性缺血性卒中(AIS)的侧支灌注(CP)估计和基线病变评估。材料和方法:本回顾性分析从前瞻性收集的数据库中选择数据。我们根据CT灌注生成了CT侧支图,包括动脉、毛细血管、早期静脉(CMEV)、晚期静脉和延迟期的图像。三名评分员根据MRA和CT侧支图以及CMEV病变体积评估CP评分。基线弥散加权成像(bDWI)病变体积及脑血流量(CBF)结果:110例患者(平均年龄±标准差,71±14;60名女性)因颈内动脉和/或大脑中动脉狭窄闭塞而患有AIS。MRA和CT侧支图对CP分级的一致性极好(加权κ = 0.93;95% ci, 0.90-0.97)。结论:CT侧支图与MRA侧支图在CP估计和基线病变评估中具有显著相关性,证明了CT侧支图的临床可行性。
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The CT collateral map: collateral perfusion estimation and baseline lesion assessment after acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke.

Purpose: To investigate the clinical feasibility of a CT collateral map compared with an MRA collateral map, focusing on collateral perfusion (CP) estimation and baseline lesion assessment in acute ischemic stroke (AIS).

Materials and methods: This retrospective analysis used selected data from a prospectively collected database. We generated CT collateral maps derived from CT perfusion, encompassing images of arterial, capillary, early venous (CMEV), late venous, and delay phases. Three raters assessed CP scores from MRA and CT collateral maps and CMEV lesion volumes. Lesion volumes of baseline diffusion-weighted imaging (bDWI) and cerebral blood flow rate (CBF) < 30% were automatically measured by the software. The agreement between MRA and CT collateral maps in CP estimation and the correlation between lesion volumes with a CBF < 30% and the CMEV for bDWI lesion volumes were analyzed.

Results: One-hundred ten patients (mean age ± standard deviation, 71 ± 14; 60 women) with AIS due to steno-occlusion of the internal carotid and/or middle cerebral arteries were included. The agreement between the MRA and CT collateral maps in CP grading was excellent (weighted κ = 0.93; 95% CI, 0.90-0.97). The concordance correlation coefficients (CCCs) of the CBF < 30% and CMEV for bDWI lesion volumes were 0.76 (95% CI, 0.60-0.91) and 0.97 (0.95-0.98), respectively.

Conclusion: The clinical feasibility of the CT collateral map is demonstrated by its significant correlation with the MRA collateral map in CP estimation and baseline lesion assessment.

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Radiologia Medica
Radiologia Medica 医学-核医学
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14.10
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7.90%
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133
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Felice Perussia founded La radiologia medica in 1914. It is a peer-reviewed journal and serves as the official journal of the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology (SIRM). The primary purpose of the journal is to disseminate information related to Radiology, especially advancements in diagnostic imaging and related disciplines. La radiologia medica welcomes original research on both fundamental and clinical aspects of modern radiology, with a particular focus on diagnostic and interventional imaging techniques. It also covers topics such as radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, radiobiology, health physics, and artificial intelligence in the context of clinical implications. The journal includes various types of contributions such as original articles, review articles, editorials, short reports, and letters to the editor. With an esteemed Editorial Board and a selection of insightful reports, the journal is an indispensable resource for radiologists and professionals in related fields. Ultimately, La radiologia medica aims to serve as a platform for international collaboration and knowledge sharing within the radiological community.
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