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Delay Correction for the Assessment of Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability Using First-Pass Dynamic Perfusion CT

T. Schneider, J. Hom, J. Bredno, J.W. Dankbaar, S.-C. Cheng and M. Wintermark
American Journal of Neuroradiology August 2011, 32 (7) E134-E138; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2152
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    A 75-year-old patient with a left MCA ischemic stroke. Prognostic PCT map shows a mixed pattern of infarct core (red) and penumbra (green).

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    Absolute permeability (milliliters per 100 g per minute) maps for the reference standard 90- to 240-second delayed acquisition and for the 0- to 90-second first-pass acquisition with delay correction, the 30- to 90-second first-pass acquisition with delay correction, and the 0- to 90-second first-pass acquisition without delay correction. BBBP values calculated from the delay-corrected 30- to 90-second first-pass acquisition overlapped with the ones calculated from the reference standard 90- to 240-second delayed acquisition in the ischemic parenchymal tissue and were slightly underestimated in the nonischemic parenchymal tissue. The delay-corrected first-pass did not show the overestimation of BBBP values in the penumbra that were seen with the first-pass acquisition without delay correction.

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    Study patient characteristics

    Patients with Stroke
    No. of patients23
    No. of men (%)8 (35%)
    Age (yr)Median = 74
    Interquartile range = 59.5–82.5
    Range = 26–92
    Time from stroke to PCT (hr)Median = 2.25
    Interquartile range = 1.5–5
    Range = 1–11.75
    Stroke location:
        ACA and MCA territories3
        MCA territory20
        ACA territory0
        PCA territory0
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    Absolute permeability (mL/100 g/min) measurementsa

    90–240 Seconds30–90 Seconds0–90 Seconds0–90 Seconds
    Reference StandardDelay CorrectionDelay CorrectionNo Delay Correction
    Nonischemic2.07 (1.83–2.34)1.54 (1.39–1.71)1.57 (1.24–2.00)1.95 (1.74–2.18)
    P < .001P = .002P = .125
    Infarct2.48 (2.15–2.87)2.09 (1.85–2.37)1.66 (1.30–2.11)2.49 (2.21–2.79)
    P = .074P < .001P = .874
    Tissue at risk2.43 (2.16–2.74)2.45 (2.21–2.72)1.93 (1.52–2.46)3.49 (3.14–3.88)
    P = .921P = .066P < .001
    • a Mean absolute permeability values and corresponding 95% CIs shown for different regions-of-interest and acquisition-time datasets, as well as P values derived from the GEE models.

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    √MSE calculated for the fitting of the Patlak linea

    90–240 Seconds30–90 Seconds0–90 Seconds0–90 Seconds
    Reference StandardDelay CorrectionDelay CorrectionNo Delay Correction
    Nonischemic1.56 (1.36,1.79)1.12 (0.97–1.30)2.38 (1.74–3.26)4.04 (3.04–5.36)
    P < .001P = .002P < .001
    Infarct1.79 (1.49, 2.15)1.19 (1.02–1.39)2.54 (1.85–3.49)4.05 (3.03–5.38)
    P < .001P = .026P < .001
    Tissue at risk1.65 (1.45, 1.87)1.14 (1.00–1.29)2.86 (2.07–3.95)4.25 (3.24–5.56)
    P< .001P< .001P< .001
    • a Mean √MSE and corresponding 95% CIs are shown for different region-of-interest and acquisition-time datasets, as well as P values derived from the GEE models. √MSE is a measure of variability of data points around a straight line: a value close to zero indicates a smaller spread of data points around the line, corresponding to a better fit.

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T. Schneider, J. Hom, J. Bredno, J.W. Dankbaar, S.-C. Cheng, M. Wintermark
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Aug 2011, 32 (7) E134-E138; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2152

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