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FLAIR vascular hyperintensities and dynamic 4D angiograms for the estimation of collateral blood flow in posterior circulation occlusion.

Alex Förster1, Holger Wenz, Hans Ulrich Kerl, Mansour Al-Zghloul, Sonia Habich, Christoph Groden.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The objectives of this paper are to assess collateral blood flow in posterior circulation occlusion by MRI-based approaches (fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) vascular hyperintensities (FVHs), collateralization on dynamic 4D angiograms) and investigate its relation to ischemic lesion size and growth.
METHODS: In 28 patients with posterior cerebral artery (PCA) and 10 patients with basilar artery (BA) occlusion, MRI findings were analyzed, with emphasis on distal FVH and collateralization on dynamic 4D angiograms.
RESULTS: In PCA occlusion, distal FVH was observed in 18/29 (62.1%), in BA occlusion, in 8/10 (80%) cases. Collateralization on dynamic 4D angiograms was graded 1 in 8 (27.6%) patients, 2 in 1 (3.4%) patient, 3 in 12 (41.4%) patients, and 4 in 8 (27.6%) patients with PCA occlusion and 0 in 1 (10%) patient, 2 in 3 (30%) patients, 3 in 1 (10%) patient, and 4 in 5 (50%) patients with BA occlusion. FVH grade showed neither correlation with initial or follow-up diffusion-weighted image (DWI) lesion size nor DWI-perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) mismatch ratio. Collateralization on dynamic 4D angiograms correlated inversely with initial DWI lesion size and moderately with the DWI-(PWI) mismatch ratio. The combination of distal FVH and collateralization grade on dynamic 4D angiograms correlated inversely with initial as well as follow-up DWI lesion size and highly with the DWI-PWI mismatch ratio.
CONCLUSIONS: In posterior circulation occlusion, FVH is a frequent finding, but its prognostic value is limited. Dynamic 4D angiograms are advantageous to examine and graduate collateral blood flow. The combination of both parameters results in an improved characterization of collateral blood flow and might have prognostic relevance.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24866827     DOI: 10.1007/s00234-014-1382-7

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


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