<div><p>Background</p><p>In order to select patients most likely to benefit for thrombolysis and to predict patient outcome in acute ischemic stroke, the volumetric assessment of the infarcted tissue is used. However, infarct volume estimation on Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) has moderate interrater variability despite the excellent contrast between ischemic lesion and healthy tissue. In this study, we compared volumetric measurements of DWI hyperintensity to a simple maximum orthogonal diameter approach to identify thresholds indicating infarct size >70 ml and >100 ml.</p><p>Methods</p><p>Patients presenting with ischemic stroke with an NIHSS of ≥ 8 were examined with stroke MRI within 24 h after symptom onset. For assessment of the ort...
We sought to summarize the published evidence regarding the measurement of infarct size by serum mar...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diffusion and perfusion MR imaging have proved useful in the assessment of a...
Background and aims:Assessment of ischemic lesions on computed tomography or MRI diffusion-weighted ...
In order to select patients most likely to benefit for thrombolysis and to predict patient outcome i...
Background In order to select patients most likely to benefit for thrombolysis and to predict patien...
Background In order to select patients most likely to benefit for thrombolysis and to predict patien...
Background: We compared two simple and rapid diameter-based methods (ABC/2, od-value) in terms of th...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—This study examines whether lesion shape documented on ...
Background and Purpose: Infarct volume is used as a surrogate outcome measure in clinical trials of ...
Background and Purpose—This study examines whether lesion shape documented on magnetic resonance dif...
Background: A reliable method of infarct volume measurement is needed if infarct volume is to be use...
Background and Purpose—Lesion volume measurements in disabling ischemic stroke have excellent reliab...
Background and Purpose—An acute mismatch on diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) and perfusion-weighted MRI ...
International audiencePURPOSE: To compare predicted and final infarct lesion volumes determined by p...
Background: There is currently no gold standard technique for quantifying infarct size (IS) and isc...
We sought to summarize the published evidence regarding the measurement of infarct size by serum mar...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diffusion and perfusion MR imaging have proved useful in the assessment of a...
Background and aims:Assessment of ischemic lesions on computed tomography or MRI diffusion-weighted ...
In order to select patients most likely to benefit for thrombolysis and to predict patient outcome i...
Background In order to select patients most likely to benefit for thrombolysis and to predict patien...
Background In order to select patients most likely to benefit for thrombolysis and to predict patien...
Background: We compared two simple and rapid diameter-based methods (ABC/2, od-value) in terms of th...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—This study examines whether lesion shape documented on ...
Background and Purpose: Infarct volume is used as a surrogate outcome measure in clinical trials of ...
Background and Purpose—This study examines whether lesion shape documented on magnetic resonance dif...
Background: A reliable method of infarct volume measurement is needed if infarct volume is to be use...
Background and Purpose—Lesion volume measurements in disabling ischemic stroke have excellent reliab...
Background and Purpose—An acute mismatch on diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) and perfusion-weighted MRI ...
International audiencePURPOSE: To compare predicted and final infarct lesion volumes determined by p...
Background: There is currently no gold standard technique for quantifying infarct size (IS) and isc...
We sought to summarize the published evidence regarding the measurement of infarct size by serum mar...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diffusion and perfusion MR imaging have proved useful in the assessment of a...
Background and aims:Assessment of ischemic lesions on computed tomography or MRI diffusion-weighted ...