Journal article
Single-phase CT angiography: collateral grade is independent of scan weighting
DA Bisson, D Mahmoudian, AS Shatil, G Waggass, L Zhang, C Levi, NJ Spratt, L Lin, D Liebeskind, M Parsons, A Bivard, RI Aviv
Neuroradiology | SPRINGER | Published : 2019
Abstract
Purpose: Collateral grading may vary on single-phase CTA (sCTA) depending on whether the CTA is arterial (A), arteriovenous (AV), or venous (V) weighted. We studied the impact of sCTA weighting on collateral grading using the Tan, MAAS, and Menon methods, and their ability to predict infarct and clinical outcome hypothesizing that AV-weighted sCTA should better predict these outcomes. Methods: Multicenter retrospective analysis of 212 patients undergoing baseline CTP/sCTA. sCTA weighting was determined by comparing ICA to torcula AV ratios with those from concomitant CTP time-density curves at peak arterial or venous contrast attenuation. A generalized linear mixed model investigated the pre..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This project was funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council Australia Partnership Project Grant (APP1013719). NS is funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council/National Heart Foundation co-funded Career Development/Future Leader Fellowship (APPS1110629/100827). CL is funded by a National Health and Medical Research Council Practitioner Fellowship (APP 1043913).