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Abstract WP113: Feasibility of Non-invasive Brain Temperature Measurement in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Comparison Study of MR Thermometry Vs. Zero-Heat-Flux Sensors

Stroke(2023)

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Introduction: Brain-selective hypothermia is a promising neuroprotectant in acute ischemic stroke. However, a non-invasive bedside method to monitor brain temperature during cooling is lacking. We tested the feasibility and accuracy of measuring brain temperature non-invasively using sensors designed to monitor core body temperature. Methods: In this prospective single-center study, 20 patients with large or medium vessel occlusion strokes were enrolled. Patients underwent a 3T MR spectroscopy imaging (MRSI, the reference standard) and zero heat flux (ZHF) core temperature sensor measurements (3M TM Bair Hugger TM ) within 12-72 hours from admission. Two ZHF sensors were placed on each side of the forehead on the side of stroke and contralateral side and the temperatures were checked before and after MRSI. A 2x2x2 cm voxel was centered on the infarct and matching contralateral location using diffusion weighted imaging. Brain temperature on MRSI was calculated using the relative chemical shifts of water and N-acetyl aspartate. Temperature measurements of the ZHF sensors were compared to MRSI measurements. Results: The brain temperature of stroke and contralateral sides were similar using MRSI or using ZHF sensors when each modality was compared to itself by hemisphere (all p>0.05). However, there was a significant difference for the ipsilateral side: median (SD) temperatures using MRSI was 36.0°C (1.8) vs 36.8°C (0.5) for sensor measurement. Bland-Altman plots showed that 95% of the observations fell within upper and lower limits of agreement of -2.1 to +3.7°C while 61% of observations fell within an agreement limit of +/- 1°C. There was an indication of an overall higher temperature measurements using the ZHF sensors compared to MRSI (Figure 1). Conclusions: More studies are needed to validate the use of ZHF thermometry in ischemic stroke including studies implementing hypothermia. Figure 1. Boxplot of stroke side MRSI compared to zero-heat-flux sensors.
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