Derivation and evaluation of thresholds for core and tissue at risk of infarction using CT perfusion

McVerry, F., Dani, K. A., MacDougall, N. J.J., Macleod, M. J., Wardlaw, J. and Muir, K. W. (2014) Derivation and evaluation of thresholds for core and tissue at risk of infarction using CT perfusion. Journal of Neuroimaging, 24(6), pp. 562-568. (doi: 10.1111/jon.12134)

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Publisher's URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jon.12134

Abstract

Background and purpose: Computed tomography perfusion provides information on tissue viability according to proposed thresholds. We evaluated thresholds for ischemic core and tissue at risk and subsequently tested their accuracy in independent datasets.<p></p> Materials and methods: Tissue at risk was evaluated in patients with persistent arterial occlusions, and ischemic core thresholds in patients with recanalization and major clinical improvement. Scans were randomly allocated to derivation or validation groups for tissue at risk and core analysis. Optimum thresholds using mean transit time (MTT), cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral blood volume, and delay time (DT) were assessed.<p></p> Results: Absolute MTT, relative MTT and DT were best derived predictors of tissue at risk with thresholds of ≥7 seconds, ≥125%, and ≥2 seconds respectively. DT ≥ 2 seconds was the best predictor in the validation dataset (95% agreement levels = −44 to +30 mL, Bias = −6.9). Absolute and relative MTT were the best derived predictors of infarct volume in the core group (8 seconds and 125% respectively) but relative CBF of ≤45% performed best in the core validation dataset.<p></p> Conclusion: Time-based perfusion thresholds perform well as predictors of tissue at risk of infarction with DT the best predictor. Relative CBF was the best predictor of ischemic core. Evaluation in larger populations is needed to confirm the performance of tissue viability thresholds.<p></p>

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Muir, Professor Keith and MacDougall, Dr Niall and Dani, Dr Krishna and McVerry, Dr Ferghal
Authors: McVerry, F., Dani, K. A., MacDougall, N. J.J., Macleod, M. J., Wardlaw, J., and Muir, K. W.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Psychology & Neuroscience
Journal Name:Journal of Neuroimaging
Publisher:Wiley
ISSN:1051-2284
ISSN (Online):1552-6569

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