Journal article
Defining the extent of irreversible brain ischemia using perfusion computed tomography
A Bivard, P McElduff, N Spratt, C Levi, M Parsons
Cerebrovascular Diseases | KARGER | Published : 2011
DOI: 10.1159/000321897
Abstract
Background: Perfusion computed tomography (PCT) shows promise in acute stroke assessment. However, the accuracy of CT perfusion thresholds in defining the acute infarct core remains uncertain. Method: Concurrent PCT and MRI-DWI performed 3-6 h after symptoms onset were assessed in 57 ischemic stroke patients. PCT was compared to DWI images to define the infarct core using a pixel-based receiver operating characteristic curve analysis to calculate the area under the curve (AUC) for thresholds from PCT maps that were coregistered with the DWI slice location. Results: A relative cerebral blood flow (CBF) of 45% of the contralateral hemisphere was found to be the most accurate threshold for desc..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Neil Spratt is supported by an NHMRC health professional research training fellowship.