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J Neuroradiol ; 51(1): 38-42, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37364745

ABSTRACT

In acute ischemic stroke, the composition of the occlusive clot can be associated with the underlying pathophysiology and the response to treatment. For these reasons, it is important to characterize the clot composition from clinical scans. We examine the ability of 3T and 7T MRI to distinguish the composition of in vitro clots, using quantitative T1 and T2*, alternatively R2*, mapping. When comparing the two field strengths, we found a tradeoff between sensitivity for clot composition and confidence in the clot depiction associated with spatial resolution. The loss of sensitivity at 7T can be mitigated by combining the T1 and T2* signals.


Subject(s)
Ischemic Stroke , Thrombosis , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging
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J Neuroradiol ; 50(3): 352-360, 2023 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36649796

ABSTRACT

Following the advent of mechanical thrombectomy, occlusive clots in ischemic stroke have been amply characterized using conventional histopathology. Many studies have investigated the compositional variability of thrombi and the consequences of thrombus composition on treatment response. More recent evidence has emerged about the spatial heterogeneity of the clot or the preferential distribution of its components and compact nature. Here we review this emerging body of evidence, discuss its potential clinical implications, and propose the development of adequate characterization techniques.


Subject(s)
Brain Ischemia , Ischemic Stroke , Stroke , Thromboembolism , Thrombosis , Humans , Ischemic Stroke/diagnostic imaging , Stroke/therapy , Thrombectomy/methods , Brain Ischemia/complications , Brain Ischemia/diagnostic imaging , Brain Ischemia/pathology , Thrombosis/complications , Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , Thrombosis/pathology
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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 8027, 2022 05 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35577906

ABSTRACT

Endovascular treatment with stent retriever thrombectomy is a major advancement in the standard of care in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). The modalities through which thrombi embed along stent retriever following mechanical thrombectomy (MTB) have not yet been elucidated. Using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), we analyzed the appearance of thrombi retrieved by MTB from AIS patients, when embedded into the stent retriever. We observed that the organization and structural compactness vary for compositionally different thrombi. The modalities of attachment onto the stent vary according to thrombus composition and organization.


Subject(s)
Brain Ischemia , Intracranial Thrombosis , Ischemic Stroke , Stroke , Thrombosis , Humans , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Retrospective Studies , Stents , Stroke/therapy , Thrombosis/surgery , Treatment Outcome
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Front Neurol ; 13: 824091, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35321513

ABSTRACT

Background: Characterization of the clot occluding the arteries in acute ischemic stroke received ample attention, in terms of elucidating the relationship between the clot composition, its etiology and its amenability for pharmacological treatment and mechanical thrombectomy approaches. Traditional analytical techniques such as conventional 2D histopathology or electron microscopy sample only small parts of the clot. Visualization and analysis in 3D are necessary to depict and comprehend the overall organization of the clot. The aim of this study is to investigate the potential of microCT for characterizing the clot composition, structure, and organization. Methods: In a pilot study, we analyzed with microCT clots retrieved from 14 patients with acute ischemic stroke. The following parameters were analyzed: overall clot density, clot segmentation with various density thresholds, clot volume. Results: Our findings show that human clots are heterogeneous in terms of CT intra-clot density distribution. After fixation in formalin, the clots display a shift toward negative values. On average, we found the mean HU values of red clots retrieved from patients to be -153 HU, with SD = 23.8 HU, for the intermediate clots retrieved from patients -193 HU, SD = 23.7 HU, and for the white clots retrieved from patients -229 HU, SD = 64.8 HU. Conclusion: Our study shows that volumetric and density analysis of the clot opens new perspectives for clot characterization and for a better understanding of thrombus structure and composition.

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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 2778, 2022 02 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35177767

ABSTRACT

We have demonstrated the capability of laboratory propagation-based microtomography (miroCT) in non-destructive 3D virtual histopathology of human blood clots without any contrast agent. The volumetric information are valuable to understand the mechanical properties of clots which are crucial in selecting the most efficient mechanical thrombectomy method for clot extraction. Different clot types retrieved by mechanical thrombectomy from patient victims of acute ischemic stroke were evaluated through propagation-based microCT. The results were correlated with high-resolution scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images, confirming detected cellular and fibrillary structures. Calcifications appeared as glassy opacity areas with relatively intense signal on microCT images, also proved by energy-dispersive spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Hyperintense regions on the microCT corresponded to individual or compact aggregates of red blood cells, whereas fibrin dominated volumes appeared at consistently moderate to low normalized microCT values. Red blood cell shapes and sizes are consistent with the SEM observations. Together with other potential parameters, 3D porosity distribution and volume fraction of structures can be easily measured by microCT data. Further development of automated post-processing techniques for X-ray propagation-based micro/nanoCT, also based on machine learning algorithms, can enable high throughput analysis of blood clot composition and their 3D histological features on large sample cohorts.


Subject(s)
Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , X-Ray Microtomography , Humans , Ischemic Stroke/diagnostic imaging , Ischemic Stroke/surgery , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Thrombectomy
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