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High-permeability region size on perfusion CT predicts hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in stroke

OBJECTIVE: Blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability has been proposed as a predictor of hemorrhagic transformation (HT) after tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) administration; however, the reliability of perfusion computed tomography (PCT) permeability imaging for predicting HT is uncertain. We aimed...

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Autores principales: Puig, Josep, Blasco, Gerard, Daunis-i-Estadella, Pepus, van Eendendburg, Cecile, Carrillo-García, María, Aboud, Carlos, Hernández-Pérez, María, Serena, Joaquín, Biarnés, Carles, Nael, Kambiz, Liebeskind, David S., Thomalla, Götz, Menon, Bijoy K., Demchuk, Andrew, Wintermark, Max, Pedraza, Salvador, Castellanos, Mar
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5705117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29182658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188238
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author Puig, Josep
Blasco, Gerard
Daunis-i-Estadella, Pepus
van Eendendburg, Cecile
Carrillo-García, María
Aboud, Carlos
Hernández-Pérez, María
Serena, Joaquín
Biarnés, Carles
Nael, Kambiz
Liebeskind, David S.
Thomalla, Götz
Menon, Bijoy K.
Demchuk, Andrew
Wintermark, Max
Pedraza, Salvador
Castellanos, Mar
author_facet Puig, Josep
Blasco, Gerard
Daunis-i-Estadella, Pepus
van Eendendburg, Cecile
Carrillo-García, María
Aboud, Carlos
Hernández-Pérez, María
Serena, Joaquín
Biarnés, Carles
Nael, Kambiz
Liebeskind, David S.
Thomalla, Götz
Menon, Bijoy K.
Demchuk, Andrew
Wintermark, Max
Pedraza, Salvador
Castellanos, Mar
author_sort Puig, Josep
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability has been proposed as a predictor of hemorrhagic transformation (HT) after tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) administration; however, the reliability of perfusion computed tomography (PCT) permeability imaging for predicting HT is uncertain. We aimed to determine the performance of high-permeability region size on PCT (HP(rs)-PCT) in predicting HT after intravenous tPA administration in patients with acute stroke. METHODS: We performed a multimodal CT protocol (non-contrast CT, PCT, CT angiography) to prospectively study patients with middle cerebral artery occlusion treated with tPA within 4.5 hours of symptom onset. HT was graded at 24 hours using the European-Australasian Acute Stroke Study II criteria. ROC curves selected optimal volume threshold, and multivariate logistic regression analysis identified predictors of HT. RESULTS: The study included 156 patients (50% male, median age 75.5 years). Thirty-seven (23,7%) developed HT [12 (7,7%), parenchymal hematoma type 2 (PH-2)]. At admission, patients with HT had lower platelet values, higher NIHSS scores, increased ischemic lesion volumes, larger HP(rs)-PCT, and poorer collateral status. The negative predictive value of HP(rs)-PCT at a threshold of 7mL/100g/min was 0.84 for HT and 0.93 for PH-2. The multiple regression analysis selected HP(rs)-PCT at 7mL/100g/min combined with platelets and baseline NIHSS score as the best model for predicting HT (AUC 0.77). HP(rs)-PCT at 7mL/100g/min was the only independent predictor of PH-2 (OR 1, AUC 0.68, p = 0.045). CONCLUSIONS: HP(rs)-PCT can help predict HT after tPA, and is particularly useful in identifying patients at low risk of developing HT.
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spelling pubmed-57051172017-12-08 High-permeability region size on perfusion CT predicts hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in stroke Puig, Josep Blasco, Gerard Daunis-i-Estadella, Pepus van Eendendburg, Cecile Carrillo-García, María Aboud, Carlos Hernández-Pérez, María Serena, Joaquín Biarnés, Carles Nael, Kambiz Liebeskind, David S. Thomalla, Götz Menon, Bijoy K. Demchuk, Andrew Wintermark, Max Pedraza, Salvador Castellanos, Mar PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability has been proposed as a predictor of hemorrhagic transformation (HT) after tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) administration; however, the reliability of perfusion computed tomography (PCT) permeability imaging for predicting HT is uncertain. We aimed to determine the performance of high-permeability region size on PCT (HP(rs)-PCT) in predicting HT after intravenous tPA administration in patients with acute stroke. METHODS: We performed a multimodal CT protocol (non-contrast CT, PCT, CT angiography) to prospectively study patients with middle cerebral artery occlusion treated with tPA within 4.5 hours of symptom onset. HT was graded at 24 hours using the European-Australasian Acute Stroke Study II criteria. ROC curves selected optimal volume threshold, and multivariate logistic regression analysis identified predictors of HT. RESULTS: The study included 156 patients (50% male, median age 75.5 years). Thirty-seven (23,7%) developed HT [12 (7,7%), parenchymal hematoma type 2 (PH-2)]. At admission, patients with HT had lower platelet values, higher NIHSS scores, increased ischemic lesion volumes, larger HP(rs)-PCT, and poorer collateral status. The negative predictive value of HP(rs)-PCT at a threshold of 7mL/100g/min was 0.84 for HT and 0.93 for PH-2. The multiple regression analysis selected HP(rs)-PCT at 7mL/100g/min combined with platelets and baseline NIHSS score as the best model for predicting HT (AUC 0.77). HP(rs)-PCT at 7mL/100g/min was the only independent predictor of PH-2 (OR 1, AUC 0.68, p = 0.045). CONCLUSIONS: HP(rs)-PCT can help predict HT after tPA, and is particularly useful in identifying patients at low risk of developing HT. Public Library of Science 2017-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5705117/ /pubmed/29182658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188238 Text en © 2017 Puig et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Puig, Josep
Blasco, Gerard
Daunis-i-Estadella, Pepus
van Eendendburg, Cecile
Carrillo-García, María
Aboud, Carlos
Hernández-Pérez, María
Serena, Joaquín
Biarnés, Carles
Nael, Kambiz
Liebeskind, David S.
Thomalla, Götz
Menon, Bijoy K.
Demchuk, Andrew
Wintermark, Max
Pedraza, Salvador
Castellanos, Mar
High-permeability region size on perfusion CT predicts hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in stroke
title High-permeability region size on perfusion CT predicts hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in stroke
title_full High-permeability region size on perfusion CT predicts hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in stroke
title_fullStr High-permeability region size on perfusion CT predicts hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in stroke
title_full_unstemmed High-permeability region size on perfusion CT predicts hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in stroke
title_short High-permeability region size on perfusion CT predicts hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in stroke
title_sort high-permeability region size on perfusion ct predicts hemorrhagic transformation after intravenous thrombolysis in stroke
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5705117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29182658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188238
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