Application of contrast agents in the evaluation of stroke: conventional MR and echo-planar MR imaging.

JMRI-JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING(1997)

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The availability of new therapeutic interventions, including neuroprotective agents and endovascular thrombolysis, has given new hope to patients suffering an acute stroke, Early intervention remains a key factor in the effectiveness of these new and traditional treatments, More importantly, the capability to assess the viability and reversibility of the ischemic tissue became essential for better delineation and differentiation of infarcted versus ischemic tissue and patient management. Abnormal MR imaging (MRI) findings during acute stroke usually reflect the underlying pathophysiologic changes, which can be classified into three sequential stages: (a) hypoperfusion, (b) cellular dysfunction and (c) breakdown of the blood-brain barrier. The first stage is a kinetic phenomenon (not biologic) and, therefore, can be detected immediately. Contrast agents accentuate the abnormal now kinetics and facilitate the early diagnosis of ischemia using either conventional MRI or newly developed echo-planar perfusion imaging (EPPI). The demonstration of abnormal arterial or parenchymal enhancement on conventional MRT during acute stroke provides the earliest sign of vascular occlusion/stenosis, EPPI, in contrast, provides information related to microcirculation (< 100 microns) and tissue reserve (cerebral blood volume) that cannot be obtained by conventional angiography and is directly related to the target end-organ. Further information obtained from both contrast MRT and EPPI may have a predictive value in the clinical outcome of acute stroke patients.
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acute ischemic stroke,contrast MR imaging,echo-planar perfusion imaging (EPPI)
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