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Super-early images of brain perfusion SPECT using 123 I-IMP for the assessment of hyperperfusion in stroke patients
ConclusionsThe addition of super-early imaging to the conventional early imaging aids assessment of postischemic hyperperfusion by123I-IMP brain perfusion SPECT and may contribute to management of stroke patients in the era of reperfusion therapy.
Source: Annals of Nuclear Medicine - September 1, 2018 Category: Nuclear Medicine Source Type: research

Brain CT Perfusion Improves Intracranial Vessel Occlusion Detection on CT Angiography
Conclusion The performance of intracranial vessel occlusion detection on CTA was improved with the availability of brain CT perfusion maps due to the improved detection of distal and posterior circulation vessel occlusions.
Source: Journal of Neuroradiology - April 3, 2018 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Brain CT perfusion improves intracranial vessel occlusion detection on CT angiography
ConclusionThe performance of intracranial vessel occlusion detection on CTA was improved with the availability of brain CT perfusion maps due to the improved detection of distal and posterior circulation vessel occlusions.
Source: Journal of Neuroradiology - July 5, 2018 Category: Radiology Source Type: research

Rationale for using the velocity –time integral and the minute distance for assessing the stroke volume and cardiac output in point-of-care settings
ConclusionThe VTI and minute distance are simple, feasible and reproducible measurements to serially track the SV and CO and thus their high value in the hemodynamic monitoring of critically ill patients in point-of-care settings. In addition, the LVOT VTI is able to predict outcomes in selected populations.
Source: Critical Ultrasound Journal - April 20, 2020 Category: Radiology Source Type: research