OBJECTIVE: Pyrexia is associated with poor outcome after stroke, but the temperature changes in the brain after stroke are poorly understood. We used magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (water-to-N-acetylaspartate frequency shift) to measure cerebral temperature noninvasively in stroke patients. METHODS: We performed magnetic resonance diffusion, perfusion (diffusion- and perfusion-weighted imaging), and magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging, compared temperatures in tissues as defined by the diffusion-weighted imaging appearance (definitely abnormal, possibly abnormal and immediately adjacent normal-appearing brain, and normal brain), and tested associations with lesion and patient characteristics. RESULTS: Among 40 patients, tempe...
Heat stroke is the outcome of over heat stress that results in multiorgan dysfunction with a tendenc...
The control of temperature during the acute phase of stroke may be a new therapeutic target that can...
Summary: We have tested whether small intraischemic variations in brain temperature intluence the ou...
OBJECTIVE: Pyrexia is associated with poor outcome after stroke, but the temperature changes in the ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Brain temperature may be an important factor governing the extent of neurona...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability around the world. Current acute treatments ar...
Early after acute ischaemic stroke, elevation of brain temperature might augment tissue metabolic ra...
Early after acute ischaemic stroke, elevation of brain temperature might augment tissue metabolic ra...
A magnetic resonance proton spectroscopic imaging (SI) technique was developed to measure regional b...
Background and Purpose—Brain temperature is determined by the balance between heat produced by cereb...
The main purpose of this study was to verify the feasibility of brain temperature mapping with high-...
Background and purpose: Hyperthermia is a well-known factor for neurologic deterioration, morbidity,...
Glutamate excitotoxicity, metabolic rate and inflammatory response have been associated to the delet...
Background: Postischaemic pyrexia exacerbates neuronal damage. Hyperthermia related cerebral changes...
Objective: To assess the role of susceptibility-weighted imaging in the detection of intracranial he...
Heat stroke is the outcome of over heat stress that results in multiorgan dysfunction with a tendenc...
The control of temperature during the acute phase of stroke may be a new therapeutic target that can...
Summary: We have tested whether small intraischemic variations in brain temperature intluence the ou...
OBJECTIVE: Pyrexia is associated with poor outcome after stroke, but the temperature changes in the ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Brain temperature may be an important factor governing the extent of neurona...
Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability around the world. Current acute treatments ar...
Early after acute ischaemic stroke, elevation of brain temperature might augment tissue metabolic ra...
Early after acute ischaemic stroke, elevation of brain temperature might augment tissue metabolic ra...
A magnetic resonance proton spectroscopic imaging (SI) technique was developed to measure regional b...
Background and Purpose—Brain temperature is determined by the balance between heat produced by cereb...
The main purpose of this study was to verify the feasibility of brain temperature mapping with high-...
Background and purpose: Hyperthermia is a well-known factor for neurologic deterioration, morbidity,...
Glutamate excitotoxicity, metabolic rate and inflammatory response have been associated to the delet...
Background: Postischaemic pyrexia exacerbates neuronal damage. Hyperthermia related cerebral changes...
Objective: To assess the role of susceptibility-weighted imaging in the detection of intracranial he...
Heat stroke is the outcome of over heat stress that results in multiorgan dysfunction with a tendenc...
The control of temperature during the acute phase of stroke may be a new therapeutic target that can...
Summary: We have tested whether small intraischemic variations in brain temperature intluence the ou...