Abstract W P28: Diffusion and T2 Star Weighted MR Angiography Mismatch Predicts Ischemic Penumbra in the Acute Stage

2015 
Introduction: T2 star weighted MR angiography (SWAN) can detect slight changes of susceptibility caused by microbleeds. It has also been reported that SWAN can detect hemodynamic insufficiency as hypointensity area in the medullary or cortical veins. In this study, we investigate whether SWAN can help to detect ischemic penumbra in the acute stage. Materials and methods: Patients showing acute major vessel occlusion (internal carotid artery and middle cerebral artery) within 4.5 hours from onset were consecutively analyzed with MR imaging including SWAN, diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) and MR angiography. To evaluate ischemic area in SWAN and DWI, modified Alberta Stroke Program Early CT score (mASPECTS) was used as follows; M1~6 and basal ganglion including caudate, insula, lentiform or internal capsule. SWAN based mASPECTS was calculated with DWI based ASPECTS, and correlation between DWI-SWAN mismatch and final infarct area or outcome was evaluated. Result: Of 30 patients (mean age: 72.7 ± 13.3 years)...
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