Journal article

Global White Matter Hypoperfusion on CT Predicts Larger Infarcts and Hemorrhagic Transformation after Acute Ischemia

A Bivard, X Cheng, LT Lin, C Levi, N Spratt, T Kleinig, B O'Brien, K Butcher, M Lou, JF Zhang, P Sylaja, WJ Cao, J Jannes, Q Dong, M Parsons

CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics | WILEY | Published : 2016

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Abstract

Introduction: Presence of white matter hyperintensity (WMH) on MRI is a marker of cerebral small vessel disease and is associated with increased small vessel stroke and increased risk of hemorrhagic transformation (HT) after thrombolysis. Aim: We sought to determine whether white matter hypoperfusion (WMHP) on perfusion CT (CTP) was related to WMH, and if WMHP predisposed to acute lacunar stroke subtype and HT after thrombolysis. Methods: Acute ischemic stroke patients within 12 h of symptom onset at 2 centers were prospectively recruited between 2011 and 2013 for the International Stroke Perfusion Imaging Registry. Participants routinely underwent baseline CT imaging, including CTP, and fol..

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