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A prospective, multicenter pilot study investigating the utility of flat detector derived parenchymal blood volume maps to estimate cerebral blood volume in stroke patients

PURPOSE: Newer flat panel angiographic detector (FD) systems have the capability to generate parenchymal blood volume (PBV) maps. The ability to generate these maps in the angiographic suite has the potential to markedly expedite the triage and treatment of patients with acute ischemic stroke. The p...

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Autores principales: Fiorella, David, Turk, Aquilla, Chaudry, Imran, Turner, Raymond, Dunkin, Jared, Roque, Clemente, Sarmiento, Marily, Deuerling-Zheng, Yu, Denice, Christine M, Baumeister, Marlene, Parker, Adrian T, Woo, Henry H
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4112493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23943817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2013-010840
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author Fiorella, David
Turk, Aquilla
Chaudry, Imran
Turner, Raymond
Dunkin, Jared
Roque, Clemente
Sarmiento, Marily
Deuerling-Zheng, Yu
Denice, Christine M
Baumeister, Marlene
Parker, Adrian T
Woo, Henry H
author_facet Fiorella, David
Turk, Aquilla
Chaudry, Imran
Turner, Raymond
Dunkin, Jared
Roque, Clemente
Sarmiento, Marily
Deuerling-Zheng, Yu
Denice, Christine M
Baumeister, Marlene
Parker, Adrian T
Woo, Henry H
author_sort Fiorella, David
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Newer flat panel angiographic detector (FD) systems have the capability to generate parenchymal blood volume (PBV) maps. The ability to generate these maps in the angiographic suite has the potential to markedly expedite the triage and treatment of patients with acute ischemic stroke. The present study compares FP-PBV maps with cerebral blood volume (CBV) maps derived using standard dynamic CT perfusion (CTP) in a population of patients with stroke. METHODS: 56 patients with cerebrovascular ischemic disease at two participating institutions prospectively underwent both standard dynamic CTP imaging followed by FD-PBV imaging (syngo Neuro PBV IR; Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) under a protocol approved by both institutional review boards. The feasibility of the FD system to generate PBV maps was assessed. The radiation doses for both studies were compared. The sensitivity and specificity of the PBV technique to detect (1) any blood volume deficit and (2) a blood volume deficit greater than one-third of a vascular territory, were defined using standard dynamic CTP CBV maps as the gold standard. RESULTS: Of the 56 patients imaged, PBV maps were technically adequate in 42 (75%). The 14 inadequate studies were not interpretable secondary to patient motion/positioning (n=4), an injection issue (n=2), or another reason (n=8). The average dose for FD-PBV was 219 mGy (median 208) versus 204 mGy (median 201) for CT-CBV. On CT-CBV maps 26 of 42 had a CBV deficit (61.9%) and 15 (35.7%) had a deficit that accounted for greater than one-third of a vascular territory. FD-PBV maps were 100% sensitive and 81.3% specific to detect any CBV deficit and 100% sensitive and 62.9% specific to detect any CBV deficit of greater than one-third of a territory. CONCLUSIONS: PBV maps can be generated using FP systems. The average radiation dose is similar to a standard CTP examination. PBV maps have a high sensitivity for detecting CBV deficits defined by conventional CTP. PBV maps often overestimate the size of CBV deficits. We hypothesize that the FP protocol initiates PBV imaging prior to complete saturation of the blood volume in areas perfused via indirect pathways (ie, leptomeningeal collaterals), resulting in an overestimation of CBV deficits, particularly in the setting of large vessel occlusion.
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spelling pubmed-41124932014-08-01 A prospective, multicenter pilot study investigating the utility of flat detector derived parenchymal blood volume maps to estimate cerebral blood volume in stroke patients Fiorella, David Turk, Aquilla Chaudry, Imran Turner, Raymond Dunkin, Jared Roque, Clemente Sarmiento, Marily Deuerling-Zheng, Yu Denice, Christine M Baumeister, Marlene Parker, Adrian T Woo, Henry H J Neurointerv Surg Neuroimaging PURPOSE: Newer flat panel angiographic detector (FD) systems have the capability to generate parenchymal blood volume (PBV) maps. The ability to generate these maps in the angiographic suite has the potential to markedly expedite the triage and treatment of patients with acute ischemic stroke. The present study compares FP-PBV maps with cerebral blood volume (CBV) maps derived using standard dynamic CT perfusion (CTP) in a population of patients with stroke. METHODS: 56 patients with cerebrovascular ischemic disease at two participating institutions prospectively underwent both standard dynamic CTP imaging followed by FD-PBV imaging (syngo Neuro PBV IR; Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) under a protocol approved by both institutional review boards. The feasibility of the FD system to generate PBV maps was assessed. The radiation doses for both studies were compared. The sensitivity and specificity of the PBV technique to detect (1) any blood volume deficit and (2) a blood volume deficit greater than one-third of a vascular territory, were defined using standard dynamic CTP CBV maps as the gold standard. RESULTS: Of the 56 patients imaged, PBV maps were technically adequate in 42 (75%). The 14 inadequate studies were not interpretable secondary to patient motion/positioning (n=4), an injection issue (n=2), or another reason (n=8). The average dose for FD-PBV was 219 mGy (median 208) versus 204 mGy (median 201) for CT-CBV. On CT-CBV maps 26 of 42 had a CBV deficit (61.9%) and 15 (35.7%) had a deficit that accounted for greater than one-third of a vascular territory. FD-PBV maps were 100% sensitive and 81.3% specific to detect any CBV deficit and 100% sensitive and 62.9% specific to detect any CBV deficit of greater than one-third of a territory. CONCLUSIONS: PBV maps can be generated using FP systems. The average radiation dose is similar to a standard CTP examination. PBV maps have a high sensitivity for detecting CBV deficits defined by conventional CTP. PBV maps often overestimate the size of CBV deficits. We hypothesize that the FP protocol initiates PBV imaging prior to complete saturation of the blood volume in areas perfused via indirect pathways (ie, leptomeningeal collaterals), resulting in an overestimation of CBV deficits, particularly in the setting of large vessel occlusion. BMJ Publishing Group 2014-07 2013-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4112493/ /pubmed/23943817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2013-010840 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 3.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Neuroimaging
Fiorella, David
Turk, Aquilla
Chaudry, Imran
Turner, Raymond
Dunkin, Jared
Roque, Clemente
Sarmiento, Marily
Deuerling-Zheng, Yu
Denice, Christine M
Baumeister, Marlene
Parker, Adrian T
Woo, Henry H
A prospective, multicenter pilot study investigating the utility of flat detector derived parenchymal blood volume maps to estimate cerebral blood volume in stroke patients
title A prospective, multicenter pilot study investigating the utility of flat detector derived parenchymal blood volume maps to estimate cerebral blood volume in stroke patients
title_full A prospective, multicenter pilot study investigating the utility of flat detector derived parenchymal blood volume maps to estimate cerebral blood volume in stroke patients
title_fullStr A prospective, multicenter pilot study investigating the utility of flat detector derived parenchymal blood volume maps to estimate cerebral blood volume in stroke patients
title_full_unstemmed A prospective, multicenter pilot study investigating the utility of flat detector derived parenchymal blood volume maps to estimate cerebral blood volume in stroke patients
title_short A prospective, multicenter pilot study investigating the utility of flat detector derived parenchymal blood volume maps to estimate cerebral blood volume in stroke patients
title_sort prospective, multicenter pilot study investigating the utility of flat detector derived parenchymal blood volume maps to estimate cerebral blood volume in stroke patients
topic Neuroimaging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4112493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23943817
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2013-010840
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