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Characterizing ipsilateral thalamic diaschisis in symptomatic cerebrovascular steno-occlusive patients.

Christiaan Hendrik Bas van Niftrik1,2, Martina Sebök1,2, Giovanni Muscas1,2,3, Marco Piccirelli2,4, Carlo Serra1,2, Niklaus Krayenbühl1,2, Athina Pangalu2,4, Oliver Bozinov1,2, Andreas Luft2,5, Christoph Stippich2,4, Luca Regli1,2, Jorn Fierstra1,2.   

Abstract

The clinical significance of ipsilateral thalamic diaschisis (ITD) occurring after stroke is unknown. To characterize ITD, we investigate its hemodynamic, structural, and clinical implications. A single-institution prospective cross-sectional study was conducted using 28 symptomatic cerebrovascular steno-occlusive patients undergoing both BOLD-CVR and Diamox-challenged 15(O)-H2O-PET. Follow-up was at least three months. In addition, 15 age-matched healthy subjects were included. ITD was diagnosed based on a BOLD-CVR thalamic asymmetry index (TAI) > +2 standard deviations from healthy subjects. Cerebral blood flow differences were assessed using a PET-based TAI before and after Diamox challenge. Thalamic volume masks were determined using Freesurfer. Neurological status at symptom onset and after three months was determined with NIHSS and mRS scores. ITD was diagnosed in 15 of 28 (57%) patients. PET-TAI before and after Diamox challenge were increased in patients with ITD, indicating an ipsilateral thalamic blood flow decrease. Patients with ITD exhibited a marked ipsilateral thalamic volume decrease as compared to patients without ITD and healthy subjects. Furthermore, patients with ITD had worse NIHSS and mRS at symptom onset and after three months follow-up, even after adjustment for stroke volume. The presence of ITD is characterized by thalamic volume reduction, reduced thalamic blood flow, and worse neurological performance unrelated to stroke volume.

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Keywords:  15(O)-H2O PET; BOLD MRI; Ipsilateral thalamic diaschisis; cerebrovascular reactivity; thalamus

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30755133      PMCID: PMC7026850          DOI: 10.1177/0271678X19830532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab        ISSN: 0271-678X            Impact factor:   6.200


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