Authors
P Alan Barber, MD Hill, M Eliasziw, AM Demchuk, JHW Pexman, ME Hudon, A Tomanek, R Frayne, AM Buchan
Publication date
2005/11/1
Journal
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
Volume
76
Issue
11
Pages
1528-1533
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Description
Background and objectives: Controversy exists about the optimal imaging technique in acute stroke. It was hypothesised that CT is comparable with DWI, when both are read systematically using quantitative scoring.
Methods: Ischaemic stroke patients who had CT within six hours and DWI within seven hours of onset were included. Five readers used a quantitative scoring system (ASPECTS) to read the baseline (b) and follow up CT and DWI. Use of MRI in acute stroke was also assessed in patients treated with tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) by prospectively recording reasons for exclusion. Patients were followed clinically at three months.
Results: bDWI and bCT were available for 100 consecutive patients (admission median NIHSS = 9). The mean bDWI and bCT ASPECTS were positively related (p<0.001). The level of interrater agreement ranged from good to excellent across all modalities and …
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