Journal article
Cerebral blood flow is the optimal CT perfusion parameter for assessing infarct core
BCV Campbell, S Christensen, CR Levi, PM Desmond, GA Donnan, SM Davis, MW Parsons
Stroke | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2011
Abstract
Background and Purpose: CT perfusion (CTP) is widely and rapidly accessible for imaging acute ischemic stroke but has limited validation. Cerebral blood volume (CBV) has been proposed as the best predictor of infarct core. We tested CBV against other common CTP parameters using contemporaneous diffusion MRI. Methods: Patients with acute ischemic stroke <6 hours after onset had CTP and diffusion MRI <1 hour apart, before any reperfusion therapies. CTP maps of time to peak (TTP), absolute and relative CBV, cerebral blood flow (CBF), mean transit time (MTT), and time to peak of the deconvolved tissue residue function (Tmax) were generated. The diffusion lesion was manually outlined to its maxim..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia
Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
B.C.V.C. is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia postgraduate scholarship 567156, the Heart Foundation of Australia, a Cardiovascular Lipid (CVL) Australia grant, and the Neuroscience Foundation of the Royal Melbourne Hospital. M.W.P. receives grant support from an Australian Research Council Fellowship FT0991128.