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Fast FLAIR sequence for detecting major vascular abnormalities during the hyperacute phase of stroke: a comparison with MR angiography.

G Cosnard1, T Duprez, C Grandin, A M Smith, T Munier, A Peeters.   

Abstract

In the hyperacute phase of stroke, occluded vessels can be seen as high signal on fast-FLAIR images or as absence of flow-related enhancement in maximum-intensity projection (MIP) MR angiography (MRA). To compare these techniques, we examined 53 patients within 6 h of a stroke, using a standardised MRI protocol including fast-FLAIR and 3D time-of-flight TOF MR to detect vessel occlusion or reduced flow corresponding to the suspected ischaemic territory. Brain infarcts were confirmed on MRI after 1-5 days in 41 cases (77%). The overall accuracy of 3D-TOF MRA was 68% and sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were 67%, 71%, 87%, and 43% respectively. Values for the fast-FLAIR sequence were: 65%, 85%, 93% and 44%, with an overall accuracy of 70%. The fast-FLAIR sequence was thus able to show occluded vessels or reduced flow with about the same accuracy as 3D-TOF MRA and enabled better prediction of the ischaemic area.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10379591     DOI: 10.1007/s002340050761

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroradiology        ISSN: 0028-3940            Impact factor:   2.804


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