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J Neuroradiol ; 44(4): 241-246, 2017 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28478114

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BACKGROUND: In anterior acute ischemic stroke (AAIS) treated with endovascular treatment (EVT), the susceptibility vessel sign (SVS+ or SVS-) is related to recanalization results (TICI 2b/3) and clinical outcome. However, a binary qualitative assessment of thrombus using SVS does not reflect its complex composition. Our aim was to assess whether a quantitative MRI marker, Thrombus-T2* relaxation time, may be assessable in clinical routine and may to predict early successful recanalization after EVT, defined as a TICI 2b/3 recanalization obtained in 2 attempts or less. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Thrombus-T2* relaxation time was prospectively obtained from consecutive AAIS patients treated by EVT (concomitant aspiration and stent retriever). Quantitative values were compared between early recanalization and late or unsuccessful recanalization. RESULTS: Thirty patients with AAIS were included and Thrombus-T2* relaxation time was obtained in all patients. Earlier TICI 2b/3 recanalization were obtained in 22 patients (73%) and was significantly associated with SVS+ (1/8 vs. 16/22, P=0.01) and a shorter Thombus-T2* relaxation time (mean SD, range: 257, 18-50ms vs. 45 9, 35-60ms, P<0.001). CONCLUSION: A new quantitative MRI biomarker, the Thrombus-T2* relaxation time is assessable in clinical routine. In a preliminary study of 30 patients, a shorter Thombus-T2* relaxation time is related to earlier recanalization after EVT using combination of stent retriever and aspiration.


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Brain Ischemia/diagnostic imaging , Brain Ischemia/therapy , Cerebral Revascularization/methods , Endovascular Procedures , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Stroke/diagnostic imaging , Stroke/therapy , Thrombosis/therapy , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Brain Mapping , Cerebral Angiography , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Retrospective Studies , Stents , Suction , Thrombectomy/instrumentation , Treatment Outcome
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