Journal article

Use of computed tomography perfusion for acute stroke in routine clinical practice: Complex scenarios, mimics, and artifacts

C Garcia-Esperon, A Bivard, C Levi, M Parsons

International Journal of Stroke | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2018

Abstract

Background: Computed tomography perfusion is becoming widely accepted and used in acute stroke treatment. Computed tomography perfusion provides pathophysiological information needed in the acute decision making. Moreover, computed tomography perfusion shows excellent correlation with diffusion-weighted imaging and perfusion-weighted sequences to evaluate core and penumbra volumes. Multimodal computed tomography perfusion has practical advantages over magnetic resonance imaging, including availability, accessibility, and speed. Nevertheless, it bears some limitations, as the limited accuracy for small ischemic lesions or brainstem ischemia. Interpretation of the computed tomography perfusion..

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