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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Is CT perfusion helpful in the treatment allocation of patients with acute ischemic stroke? An expert-opinion analysis

Abstract

Background

Intravenous tPA is the standard treatment for acute ischemic stroke within 4.5 hours of symptom onset. Neuroradiological selection is currently based upon non-contrast- brain CT scan (NCCT).

Aims

To verify, in an "expert-opinion setting", the possible usefulness of CT perfusion (CTP) in decision-making toward i.v. thrombolysis.

Patients and method

One hundred and three consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke who underwent NCCT and CTP were re-evaluated by an expert in cerebrovascular disease, to verify if adding CTP information would have changed expert's opinion.

Results

After CTP, a definitive decision was made for 20 more patients, changing the proportion of patients candidate to i.v. tPA from 44% to 51%, and reducing uncertainty from 29% to 10%. CTP results were useful inmilder stroke (p = 0.01).

Conclusions

In a "real world" setting, CT perfusion could be useful for clinical decision, in particular for milder stroke.



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