Literature DB >> 14530633

Early functional recovery and the fate of the diffusion/perfusion mismatch in patients with proximal middle cerebral artery occlusion.

Oliver C Singer1, Richard Du Mesnil De Rochemont, Christian Foerch, Astrid Stengel, Matthias Sitzer, Heiner Lanfermann, Tobias Neumann-Haefelin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relationship between early neurological recovery, time to recanalization and the salvage of hypoperfused, but not diffusion-restricted tissue was investigated.
METHODS: In 17 patients with acute middle cerebral artery occlusion, a multiparametric stroke MRI protocol was performed < 6 h after symptom onset, as well as at day 2 and 7. Recanalization was monitored with transcranial Doppler or with conventional angiography (during local thrombolysis). Functional improvement was defined as a change of > or = 4 points on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score.
RESULTS: In patients with functional improvement, 78% (median, range 66-95%) of the acute mean transit time (MTT) lesion escaped infarction compared with 28% (median, range -13 to 78%) in patients without neurological improvement (p < 0.01). Similarly, the percentage of tissue with a time-to-peak (TTP) delay of > or = 2 s not progressing to infarction was 80 and 4% in the groups with and without improvement, respectively (p < 0.01). Neurological improvement was more frequent in patients with early (< or = 3 h after presentation) recanalization, due to the salvage of larger areas of initially hypoperfused tissue.
CONCLUSIONS: The salvage of hypoperfused tissue is a major factor influencing early neurological improvement. Copyright 2004 S. Karger AG, Basel

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14530633     DOI: 10.1159/000073893

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cerebrovasc Dis        ISSN: 1015-9770            Impact factor:   2.762


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