Literature DB >> 22209434

Perfusion CT in childhood stroke--initial observations and review of the literature.

D Zebedin1, E Sorantin, M Riccabona.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To report the preliminary results of contrast-enhanced perfusion multi-detector CT for diagnoses of perfusion disturbances in children with clinical suspicion of stroke. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Within the last two years emergency perfusion CT was performed in ten children (age: 8-17 years, male:female=3:7) for assessment of suspected childhood stroke. These intracranial perfusion CT, intracranial CT-digital subtraction angiography (CT-DSA) and extracranial CT-angiography (CTA) studies were retrospectively reviewed and compared with MRI, follow-up CT, catheter angiography and final clinical diagnosis. The total dose length product (DLP) for the entire examination was recorded. The image quality of perfusion CT-maps, CT-DSA and CTA were evaluated with a subjective three-point scale ranging from very good to non-diagnostic image quality rating perfusion disturbance, intracranial peripheral vessel depiction, and motion- or streak artifacts.
RESULTS: In nine of ten children perfusion CT showed no false positive or false negative results. In one of ten children suffering from migraine focal hypo-perfusion was read as perfusion impairment potentially indicating early stroke, but MRI and MRA follow-up were negative. Overall, perfusion-CT with CT-DSA was rated very good in 80% of cases for the detection of perfusion disturbances and vessel anatomy.
CONCLUSIONS: In comparison to standard CT, contrast-enhanced perfusion CT improves CTs' diagnostic capability in the emergency examination of children with a strong suspicion of ischemic cerebral infarction. Crown
Copyright © 2011. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22209434     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejrad.2011.11.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Radiol        ISSN: 0720-048X            Impact factor:   3.528


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