BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Prediction models for ischemic stroke outcome have the potential to contribute prognostic information in the clinical and/or research setting. The importance of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) in the prediction of clinical outcome, however, is unclear. The purpose of this study was to combine acute clinical data and DWI lesion volume for ischemic stroke patients to determine whether DWI improves the prediction of clinical outcome. METHODS: Patients (N=382) with baseline DWI data from the Glycine Antagonist In Neuroprotection and citicoline (010 and 018) trials were used to develop the prediction models by multivariable logistic regression. Data from prospectively collected patients (N=266) from th...
Background: Imaging is used as a surrogate for clinical outcome in early-phase stroke trials. Assess...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—This study examines whether lesion shape documented on ...
Purpose: To determine the usefulness of repeat diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) during the acute isc...
Background and Purpose: Advanced imaging to identify tissue pathophysiology may provide more accurat...
Background and Purpose—A simple, easily measured surrogate outcome measure for use in early treatmen...
Infarct volume (FIV) on follow-up diffusion-weighted imaging (FU-DWI) is only moderately associated ...
Background and Purpose: e-ASPECTS derived automated acute ischemic volume (AAIV) measurements on non...
Introduction: Infarct volume is an essential factor in predicting patient prognosis. National Insti...
Infarct volume (FIV) on follow-up diffusion-weighted imaging (FU-DWI) is only moderately associated ...
Background: For prognosis of stroke, measurement of the diffusion-perfusion mismatch is a common pra...
International audiencePURPOSE: To compare predicted and final infarct lesion volumes determined by p...
Background: Imaging of acute stroke patients in emergency settings is critical for treatment decisio...
We investigated the intra- and inter-rater reliability of ischemic lesion volumes measurements asses...
Background: Imaging is used as a surrogate for clinical outcome in early-phase stroke trials. Assess...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—This study examines whether lesion shape documented on ...
Purpose: To determine the usefulness of repeat diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) during the acute isc...
Background and Purpose: Advanced imaging to identify tissue pathophysiology may provide more accurat...
Background and Purpose—A simple, easily measured surrogate outcome measure for use in early treatmen...
Infarct volume (FIV) on follow-up diffusion-weighted imaging (FU-DWI) is only moderately associated ...
Background and Purpose: e-ASPECTS derived automated acute ischemic volume (AAIV) measurements on non...
Introduction: Infarct volume is an essential factor in predicting patient prognosis. National Insti...
Infarct volume (FIV) on follow-up diffusion-weighted imaging (FU-DWI) is only moderately associated ...
Background: For prognosis of stroke, measurement of the diffusion-perfusion mismatch is a common pra...
International audiencePURPOSE: To compare predicted and final infarct lesion volumes determined by p...
Background: Imaging of acute stroke patients in emergency settings is critical for treatment decisio...
We investigated the intra- and inter-rater reliability of ischemic lesion volumes measurements asses...
Background: Imaging is used as a surrogate for clinical outcome in early-phase stroke trials. Assess...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—This study examines whether lesion shape documented on ...
Purpose: To determine the usefulness of repeat diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) during the acute isc...