Collateral perfusion is important for sustaining tissue viability in acute ischemic stroke. Conventional techniques for its visualization are invasive, require contrast agents and demonstrate collateral vessels, rather than measuring perfusion directly. In this study we utilize a non-invasive, non-contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based method to directly quantify collateral perfusion in acute stroke patients. Vessel-encoded multi-postlabeling delay arterial spin labeling (ASL) was used to separately quantify the blood flow and blood arrival time from four arteries supplying the brain in patients presenting within 18 hours of stroke onset. Twenty-nine acute ischemic stroke patients were scanned with a median time of onset to first M...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
A knowledge of the cerebral circulation is of great importance in the understanding cerebrovascular ...
Collateral perfusion is important for sustaining tissue viability in acute ischemic stroke. Conventi...
Background and Purpose—Perfusion-weighted imaging is used to select patients with acute ischemic str...
Cerebral perfusion is the basis for the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the brain. Brain tissue ...
Background and purposeMulti-delay arterial spin-labeling (ASL) perfusion imaging has been used as a ...
Background In acute ischemic stroke the status of collateral circulation is a critical factor in det...
Background and Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential clinical value of ar...
Background and Purpose: Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Current knowledge of the collateral circulation remains sparse, and a noninv...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
A knowledge of the cerebral circulation is of great importance in the understanding cerebrovascular ...
Collateral perfusion is important for sustaining tissue viability in acute ischemic stroke. Conventi...
Background and Purpose—Perfusion-weighted imaging is used to select patients with acute ischemic str...
Cerebral perfusion is the basis for the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the brain. Brain tissue ...
Background and purposeMulti-delay arterial spin-labeling (ASL) perfusion imaging has been used as a ...
Background In acute ischemic stroke the status of collateral circulation is a critical factor in det...
Background and Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential clinical value of ar...
Background and Purpose: Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Current knowledge of the collateral circulation remains sparse, and a noninv...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
International audienceHigh variability in infarct size is common in experimental stroke models and a...
A knowledge of the cerebral circulation is of great importance in the understanding cerebrovascular ...