Emerging Trends in Emergent Stroke Neuroimaging

This article reviews recent updates in emergent stroke neuroimaging.Recent FindingsMultiple recent randomized trials showing benefit of endovascular therapy in strokes with confirmed large-vessel occlusion emphasize need for vessel imaging, typically CTA, in addition to unenhanced head CT. In addition, because recent trials published in 2018 showed efficacy of mechanical thrombectomy at up to 24  h from symptom onset in stroke patients with favorable ischemic core and/or penumbra assessments, imaging techniques to define viable and infarcted tissue, such as DWI or CT/MR perfusion imaging, have an increasing role in emergent stroke assessment. Other studies contributing to new AHA/ASA strok e guidelines are also discussed.SummaryNeuroimaging remains crucial to emergent stroke evaluation, with CTA, MRI, and perfusion studies playing an increasing role in identifying patients likely to benefit from treatment.
Source: Current Radiology Reports - Category: Radiology Source Type: research