Journal article

Ischemic diffusion lesion reversal is uncommon and rarely alters perfusion-diffusion mismatch

T Chemmanam, BCV Campbell, S Christensen, Y Nagakane, PM Desmond, CF Bladin, MW Parsons, CR Levi, PA Barber, GA Donnan, SM Davis

Neurology | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2010

Abstract

Objective: The use of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) to define irreversibly damaged infarct core is challenged by data suggesting potential partial reversal of DWI abnormalities. However, previous studies have not considered infarct involution. We investigated the prevalence of DWI lesion reversal in the EPITHET Trial. Methods: EPITHET randomized patients 3-6 hours from onset of acute ischemic stroke to tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) or placebo. Pretreatment DWI and day 90 T2-weighted images were coregistered. Apparent reversal of the acute ischemic lesion was defined as DWI lesion not incorporated into the final infarct. Voxels of CSF at follow-up were subtracted from regions of appar..

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