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Mismatch of Low Perfusion and High Permeability Predicts Hemorrhagic Transformation Region in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Intra-arterial Thrombolysis

This study sought to determine whether the permeability related parameter K(trans), derived from computed tomography perfusion (CTP) imaging, can predict hemorrhagic transformation (HT) in patients with acute ischemic stroke who receive intra-arterial thrombolysis. Data from patients meeting the cri...

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Autores principales: Chen, Hui, Liu, Nan, Li, Ying, Wintermark, Max, Jackson, Alan, Wu, Bing, Su, Zihua, Chen, Fei, Hu, Jun, Zhang, Yongwei, Zhu, Guangming
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4908417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27302077
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep27950
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author Chen, Hui
Liu, Nan
Li, Ying
Wintermark, Max
Jackson, Alan
Wu, Bing
Su, Zihua
Chen, Fei
Hu, Jun
Zhang, Yongwei
Zhu, Guangming
author_facet Chen, Hui
Liu, Nan
Li, Ying
Wintermark, Max
Jackson, Alan
Wu, Bing
Su, Zihua
Chen, Fei
Hu, Jun
Zhang, Yongwei
Zhu, Guangming
author_sort Chen, Hui
collection PubMed
description This study sought to determine whether the permeability related parameter K(trans), derived from computed tomography perfusion (CTP) imaging, can predict hemorrhagic transformation (HT) in patients with acute ischemic stroke who receive intra-arterial thrombolysis. Data from patients meeting the criterion were examined. CTP was performed and K(trans) maps were used to assess the permeability values in HT and non-HT regions. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was calculated, showing the sensitivity and specificity of K(trans) for predicting HT risk. Composite images were produced to illustrate the spatial correlations among perfusion, permeability changes and HT. This study examined 41 patients. Twenty-six patients had hemorrhagic infarction and 15 had parenchymal hemorrhage. The mean K(trans) value in HT regions was significantly lower than that in the non-HT regions (0.26 ± 0.21/min vs. 0.78 ± 0.64/min; P < 0.001). The ROC curve analysis identified an optimal cutoff value of 0.334/min for K(trans) to predict HT risk. Composite images suggested ischemic regions with low permeability, or the mismatch area of low perfusion and high permeability, more likely have HT. HT regions after intra-arterial thrombolysis had lower permeability values on K(trans) maps. The mismatch area of lower perfusion and higher permeability are more likely to develop HT.
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spelling pubmed-49084172016-06-15 Mismatch of Low Perfusion and High Permeability Predicts Hemorrhagic Transformation Region in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Intra-arterial Thrombolysis Chen, Hui Liu, Nan Li, Ying Wintermark, Max Jackson, Alan Wu, Bing Su, Zihua Chen, Fei Hu, Jun Zhang, Yongwei Zhu, Guangming Sci Rep Article This study sought to determine whether the permeability related parameter K(trans), derived from computed tomography perfusion (CTP) imaging, can predict hemorrhagic transformation (HT) in patients with acute ischemic stroke who receive intra-arterial thrombolysis. Data from patients meeting the criterion were examined. CTP was performed and K(trans) maps were used to assess the permeability values in HT and non-HT regions. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was calculated, showing the sensitivity and specificity of K(trans) for predicting HT risk. Composite images were produced to illustrate the spatial correlations among perfusion, permeability changes and HT. This study examined 41 patients. Twenty-six patients had hemorrhagic infarction and 15 had parenchymal hemorrhage. The mean K(trans) value in HT regions was significantly lower than that in the non-HT regions (0.26 ± 0.21/min vs. 0.78 ± 0.64/min; P < 0.001). The ROC curve analysis identified an optimal cutoff value of 0.334/min for K(trans) to predict HT risk. Composite images suggested ischemic regions with low permeability, or the mismatch area of low perfusion and high permeability, more likely have HT. HT regions after intra-arterial thrombolysis had lower permeability values on K(trans) maps. The mismatch area of lower perfusion and higher permeability are more likely to develop HT. Nature Publishing Group 2016-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4908417/ /pubmed/27302077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep27950 Text en Copyright © 2016, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Article
Chen, Hui
Liu, Nan
Li, Ying
Wintermark, Max
Jackson, Alan
Wu, Bing
Su, Zihua
Chen, Fei
Hu, Jun
Zhang, Yongwei
Zhu, Guangming
Mismatch of Low Perfusion and High Permeability Predicts Hemorrhagic Transformation Region in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Intra-arterial Thrombolysis
title Mismatch of Low Perfusion and High Permeability Predicts Hemorrhagic Transformation Region in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Intra-arterial Thrombolysis
title_full Mismatch of Low Perfusion and High Permeability Predicts Hemorrhagic Transformation Region in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Intra-arterial Thrombolysis
title_fullStr Mismatch of Low Perfusion and High Permeability Predicts Hemorrhagic Transformation Region in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Intra-arterial Thrombolysis
title_full_unstemmed Mismatch of Low Perfusion and High Permeability Predicts Hemorrhagic Transformation Region in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Intra-arterial Thrombolysis
title_short Mismatch of Low Perfusion and High Permeability Predicts Hemorrhagic Transformation Region in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients Treated with Intra-arterial Thrombolysis
title_sort mismatch of low perfusion and high permeability predicts hemorrhagic transformation region in acute ischemic stroke patients treated with intra-arterial thrombolysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4908417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27302077
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep27950
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