Journal article
When a slice is not enough! comparison of whole-brain versus standard limited-slice perfusion computed tomography in patients with severe traumatic brain injury
S Cooper, C Bendinelli, A Bivard, M Parsons, ZJ Balogh
Journal of Clinical Medicine | MDPI | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.3390/jcm8050701
Abstract
Introduction: Cerebral perfusion computed tomography (PCT) provides crucial information in acute stroke and has an increasing role in traumatic brain injury (TBI) management. Most studies on TBI patients utilize 64-slice scanners, which are limited to four brain slices (limited-brain PCT, LBPCT). Newer 320-slice scanners depict the whole brain perfusion status (WBPCT). We aimed to identify the additional information gained with WBPCT when compared to LBPCT. Patients and methods: Forty-nine patients with severe TBI were investigated within 48 h from admission with WBPCT. Findings from LBPCT were compared with findings from WBPCT. Results: A perfusion abnormality was identified in 39 (80%) and..
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