Association between occlusion location, net water uptake and ischemic lesion growth in large vessel anterior circulation strokes

Laurens Winkelmeier, Jeremy J. Heit,Gabriel Broocks, Julia Prueter, Christian Heitkamp,Maximilian Schell, Gregory W. Albers,Maarten G. Lansberg, Max Wintermark, Andre Kemmling,Christian Paul Stracke, Adrien Guenego,Daniel Paech, Jens Fiehler,Tobias D. Faizy

JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM(2024)

引用 0|浏览1
暂无评分
摘要
Ischemic lesion net water uptake (NWU) represents a quantitative imaging biomarker for cerebral edema in acute ischemic stroke. Data on NWU for distinct occlusion locations remain scarce, but might help to improve the prognostic value of NWU. In this retrospective multicenter cohort study, we compared NWU between patients with proximal large vessel occlusion (pLVO; ICA or proximal M1) and distal large vessel occlusion (dLVO; distal M1 or M2). NWU was quantified by densitometric measurements of the early ischemic region. Arterial collateral status was assessed using the Maas scale. Regression analysis was used to investigate the relationship between occlusion location, NWU and ischemic lesion growth. A total of 685 patients met inclusion criteria. Early ischemic lesion NWU was higher in patients with pLVO compared with dLVO (7.7% vs 3.9%, P < .001). The relationship between occlusion location and NWU was partially mediated by arterial collateral status. NWU was associated with absolute ischemic lesion growth between admission and follow-up imaging (beta estimate, 5.50, 95% CI, 3.81-7.19, P < .001). This study establishes a framework for the relationship between occlusion location, arterial collateral status, early ischemic lesion NWU and ischemic lesion growth. Future prognostic thresholds for NWU might be optimized by adjusting for the occlusion location.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Cerebral edema,cerebrovascular circulation,ischemic stroke,neuroimaging,thrombectomy
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要