Abstract 134: Relative MTT Predicts Subsequent Stroke in Symptomatic Carotid Occlusion

2015 
Relative mean transit time (MTT) is readily obtainable from dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI of the brain. While it has received much attention in acute ischemic stroke as a possible means to identify patients for reperfusion therapies, little has been done to determine if it has clinical significance outside the acute setting. To determine if relative MTT could be used to identify patients who are at high risk for subsequent stroke, we analyzed data from the St. Louis Carotid Occlusion Study. This prospective study was carried out from 1992-1997 to determine if PET measurement of oxygen extraction fraction could identify medically treated patients with recently symptomatic carotid artery occlusion at high risk for subsequent stroke. Sixty-eight of the participants in the study had quantitative PET measurements of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebral blood volume (CBV). From these we calculated the MTT (CBV/CBF) in each middle cerebral artery territory and determined the MTT ratio of the ipsilateral ...
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