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Clinical Imaging of the Penumbra in Ischemic Stroke: From the Concept to the Era of Mechanical Thrombectomy.

Lucie Chalet1,2, Timothé Boutelier2, Thomas Christen3, Dorian Raguenes2, Justine Debatisse1, Omer Faruk Eker4,5, Guillaume Becker1, Norbert Nighoghossian1,6, Tae-Hee Cho1,6, Emmanuelle Canet-Soulas1, Laura Mechtouff1,6.   

Abstract

The ischemic penumbra is defined as the severely hypoperfused, functionally impaired, at-risk but not yet infarcted tissue that will be progressively recruited into the infarct core. Early reperfusion aims to save the ischemic penumbra by preventing infarct core expansion and is the mainstay of acute ischemic stroke therapy. Intravenous thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy for selected patients with large vessel occlusion has been shown to improve functional outcome. Given the varying speed of infarct core progression among individuals, a therapeutic window tailored to each patient has recently been proposed. Recent studies have demonstrated that reperfusion therapies are beneficial in patients with a persistent ischemic penumbra, beyond conventional time windows. As a result, mapping the penumbra has become crucial in emergency settings for guiding personalized therapy. The penumbra was first characterized as an area with a reduced cerebral blood flow, increased oxygen extraction fraction and preserved cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen using positron emission tomography (PET) with radiolabeled O2. Because this imaging method is not feasible in an acute clinical setting, the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) mismatch between perfusion-weighted imaging and diffusion-weighted imaging, as well as computed tomography perfusion have been proposed as surrogate markers to identify the penumbra in acute ischemic stroke patients. Transversal studies comparing PET and MRI or using longitudinal assessment of a limited sample of patients have been used to define perfusion thresholds. However, in the era of mechanical thrombectomy, these thresholds are debatable. Using various MRI methods, the original penumbra definition has recently gained a significant interest. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of the evolution of the ischemic penumbra imaging methods, including their respective strengths and limitations, as well as to map the current intellectual structure of the field using bibliometric analysis and explore future directions.
Copyright © 2022 Chalet, Boutelier, Christen, Raguenes, Debatisse, Eker, Becker, Nighoghossian, Cho, Canet-Soulas and Mechtouff.

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Keywords:  MRI; PET; cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen; ischemic thresholds; penumbra; thrombectomy; thrombolysis

Year:  2022        PMID: 35355966      PMCID: PMC8959629          DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.861913

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med        ISSN: 2297-055X


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Authors:  Gianluca Brugnara; Christian Herweh; Ulf Neuberger; Mikkel Bo Hansen; Christian Ulfert; Mustafa Ahmed Mahmutoglu; Martha Foltyn; Simon Nagel; Silvia Schönenberger; Sabine Heiland; Peter Arthur Ringleb; Martin Bendszus; Markus Möhlenbruch; Johannes Alex Rolf Pfaff; Philipp Vollmuth
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Review 1.  Reinventing the Penumbra - the Emerging Clockwork of a Multi-modal Mechanistic Paradigm.

Authors:  Jakob Walther; Elena Marie Kirsch; Lina Hellwig; Sarah S Schmerbeck; Paul M Holloway; Alastair M Buchan; Philipp Mergenthaler
Journal:  Transl Stroke Res       Date:  2022-10-11       Impact factor: 6.800

2.  End-to-End Deep Learning Approach for Perfusion Data: A Proof-of-Concept Study to Classify Core Volume in Stroke CT.

Authors:  Andreas Mittermeier; Paul Reidler; Matthias P Fabritius; Balthasar Schachtner; Philipp Wesp; Birgit Ertl-Wagner; Olaf Dietrich; Jens Ricke; Lars Kellert; Steffen Tiedt; Wolfgang G Kunz; Michael Ingrisch
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-05

3.  Identification of Differentially Expressed microRNAs Associated with Ischemic Stroke by Integrated Bioinformatics Approaches.

Authors:  Shengqiang Jiang; Jie Wu; Yan Geng; Yuting Zhang; Yupeng Wang; Jinrong Wu; Chunqu Lu; Guoxuan Luo; Jie Zan; Yong Zhang
Journal:  Int J Genomics       Date:  2022-10-10       Impact factor: 2.758

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