BackgroundAdvances in diagnostic imaging of stroke include multimodal techniques such as noninvasive angiography and perfusion imaging. We aimed to characterize trends in neuroimaging utilization among acute stroke patients. Utilization of multimodal imaging for acute stroke in the community has remained largely uncharacterized despite its increased adoption at academic medical centers.MethodsWe quantified neuroimaging utilization in the emergency department (ED) for 1,700 hyperacute stroke patients presenting <2 hours after symptom onset who participated in the National Institutes of Health Field Administration of Stroke Therapy-Magnesium (FAST-MAG) study throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties. FAST-MAG provided no recommendation as...
Objective: Neuroimaging is an essential component of the acute stroke evaluation. Magnetic resonanc...
The utility of diagnostic imaging during the critical first few hours after stroke onset has many im...
Background: Early recanalization and increase in collateral blood supply are powerful predictors of ...
Background: This review article focused on the utilization and impact of current neuroimaging techni...
Background and Purpose—The value of multimodal CT to assist thrombolysis has received little attenti...
Background and Purpose—The value of multimodal CT to assist thrombolysis has received little attenti...
Background: There is a need for early recognition, diagnosis, and therapy in patients with acute st...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE For the STroke Imaging Research (STIR) and VISTA-Imaging Investigators The...
Background: Computed tomography (CT) scans are the first-line imaging technique in acute stroke pati...
Advanced neuroimaging is one of the most important means that we have in the attempt to overcome tim...
Over the last decade, neuroimaging methods have been refined to improve clinical decisions regarding...
Worldwide, non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) has been the imaging modality of choice in acute ...
As "time is brain", acute ischemic stroke is considered a medical emergency. With the introduction o...
Imaging biomarkers are increasingly used as selection criteria for stroke clinical trials. The goal ...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuroi...
Objective: Neuroimaging is an essential component of the acute stroke evaluation. Magnetic resonanc...
The utility of diagnostic imaging during the critical first few hours after stroke onset has many im...
Background: Early recanalization and increase in collateral blood supply are powerful predictors of ...
Background: This review article focused on the utilization and impact of current neuroimaging techni...
Background and Purpose—The value of multimodal CT to assist thrombolysis has received little attenti...
Background and Purpose—The value of multimodal CT to assist thrombolysis has received little attenti...
Background: There is a need for early recognition, diagnosis, and therapy in patients with acute st...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE For the STroke Imaging Research (STIR) and VISTA-Imaging Investigators The...
Background: Computed tomography (CT) scans are the first-line imaging technique in acute stroke pati...
Advanced neuroimaging is one of the most important means that we have in the attempt to overcome tim...
Over the last decade, neuroimaging methods have been refined to improve clinical decisions regarding...
Worldwide, non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) has been the imaging modality of choice in acute ...
As "time is brain", acute ischemic stroke is considered a medical emergency. With the introduction o...
Imaging biomarkers are increasingly used as selection criteria for stroke clinical trials. The goal ...
Acute ischemic stroke imaging is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Neuroi...
Objective: Neuroimaging is an essential component of the acute stroke evaluation. Magnetic resonanc...
The utility of diagnostic imaging during the critical first few hours after stroke onset has many im...
Background: Early recanalization and increase in collateral blood supply are powerful predictors of ...