Authors
Richard I Aviv, Christopher D d'Esterre, Blake D Murphy, Julia J Hopyan, Brian Buck, Gabriella Mallia, Vivian Li, Liying Zhang, Sean P Symons, Ting-Yim Lee
Publication date
2009/3
Journal
Radiology
Volume
250
Issue
3
Pages
867-877
Publisher
Radiological Society of North America
Description
Purpose: To determine whether admission computed tomography (CT) perfusion–derived permeability–surface area product (PS) maps differ between patients with hemorrhagic acute stroke and those with nonhemorrhagic acute stroke.
Materials and Methods: This prospective study was institutional review board approved, and all participants gave written informed consent. Forty-one patients who presented with acute stroke within 3 hours after stroke symptom onset underwent two-phase CT perfusion imaging, which enabled PS measurement. Patients were assigned to groups according to whether they had hemorrhage transformation (HT) at follow-up magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and CT and/or whether they received tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) treatment. Clinical, demographic, and CT perfusion variables were compared between the HT and non-HT patient groups. Associations between PS and HT …
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