Objective: Accurate representation of final infarct volume is essential for assessing the efficacy of stroke interventions in imaging-based studies. This study defines the impact of image registration methods used at different timepoints following stroke, and the implications for infarct definition in stroke research. Methods: Patients presenting with acute ischemic stroke were imaged serially using magnetic resonance imaging. Infarct volume was defined manually using four metrics: 24-h b1000 imaging; 1-week and 1-month T2-weighted FLAIR; and automatically using predefined thresholds of ADC at 24 h. Infarct overlap statistics and volumes were compared across timepoints following both rigid body and nonlinear image registration to the prese...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE For the STroke Imaging Research (STIR) and VISTA-Imaging Investigators The...
Background and Purpose—Before Phase III trials of acute stroke therapies, proof-of-concept MRI trial...
AbstractPurposeWe aim to characterize infarct volume evolution within the first month post-ischemic ...
Objective: Accurate representation of final infarct volume is essential for assessing the efficacy o...
Background and Purpose—Lesion expansion in the week after acute stroke involves both infarct growth ...
International audienceBackground Follow-up infarct volume (FIV) has been recommended as an early ind...
Background: Follow-up infarct volume (FIV) has been recommended as an early indicator of treatment e...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—This study examines whether lesion shape documented on ...
International audiencePURPOSE: To compare predicted and final infarct lesion volumes determined by p...
Background and Purpose: Before Phase III trials of acute stroke therapies, proof-of-concept MRI tria...
Background In order to select patients most likely to benefit for thrombolysis and to predict patien...
Background: Imaging is used as a surrogate for clinical outcome in early-phase stroke trials. Assess...
Background and Purpose: The Stroke Imaging Research (STIR) group, the Imaging Working Group of Strok...
Background and Purpose-The Stroke Imaging Research (STIR) group, the Imaging Working Group of Stroke...
Background: A reliable method of infarct volume measurement is needed if infarct volume is to be use...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE For the STroke Imaging Research (STIR) and VISTA-Imaging Investigators The...
Background and Purpose—Before Phase III trials of acute stroke therapies, proof-of-concept MRI trial...
AbstractPurposeWe aim to characterize infarct volume evolution within the first month post-ischemic ...
Objective: Accurate representation of final infarct volume is essential for assessing the efficacy o...
Background and Purpose—Lesion expansion in the week after acute stroke involves both infarct growth ...
International audienceBackground Follow-up infarct volume (FIV) has been recommended as an early ind...
Background: Follow-up infarct volume (FIV) has been recommended as an early indicator of treatment e...
International audienceBackground and Purpose—This study examines whether lesion shape documented on ...
International audiencePURPOSE: To compare predicted and final infarct lesion volumes determined by p...
Background and Purpose: Before Phase III trials of acute stroke therapies, proof-of-concept MRI tria...
Background In order to select patients most likely to benefit for thrombolysis and to predict patien...
Background: Imaging is used as a surrogate for clinical outcome in early-phase stroke trials. Assess...
Background and Purpose: The Stroke Imaging Research (STIR) group, the Imaging Working Group of Strok...
Background and Purpose-The Stroke Imaging Research (STIR) group, the Imaging Working Group of Stroke...
Background: A reliable method of infarct volume measurement is needed if infarct volume is to be use...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE For the STroke Imaging Research (STIR) and VISTA-Imaging Investigators The...
Background and Purpose—Before Phase III trials of acute stroke therapies, proof-of-concept MRI trial...
AbstractPurposeWe aim to characterize infarct volume evolution within the first month post-ischemic ...