Authors
KJ Van Everdingen, J Van der Grond, LJ Kappelle, LMP Ramos, WPTM Mali
Publication date
1998/9
Journal
Stroke
Volume
29
Issue
9
Pages
1783-1790
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background and Purpose—Diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) is highly sensitive in detecting early cerebral ischemic changes in acute stroke patients. In this study we compared the sensitivity of DWI with that of conventional MRI techniques. Furthermore, we investigated the prognostic value of the volume of ischemic lesions on DWI scans and of the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC).
Methods—We performed DWI, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, spin-echo T2-weighted MRI, and spin-echo proton density–weighted MRI in 42 patients with acute stroke and 15 control subjects. The volume of ischemic lesions was measured on early (<60 hours after onset) and follow-up MRI scans. Clinical outcome was measured 4 months after onset of symptoms with the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, the Barthel Index, and the Rankin Scale.
Results—With DWI, 98% of the ischemic lesions were detected, and with …
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