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Clinical Application of Arterial Spin-Labeling MR Imaging in Patients with Carotid Stenosis: Quantitative Comparative Study with Single-Photon Emission CT

Y. Uchihashi, K. Hosoda, I. Zimine, A. Fujita, M. Fujii, K. Sugimura and E. Kohmura
American Journal of Neuroradiology September 2011, 32 (8) 1545-1551; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2525
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    Representative region of interest sizes and locations in SPECT and ASL perfusion CBF images after registration. ROIs defined on 1 image are automatically copied to another.

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    CBF assessments by ASL and SPECT in the region of interest analysis. A, Resting CBF values measured by ASL are plotted against the corresponding CBF values measured by SPECT from bilateral frontal and temporal ROIs. The solid line shows the line of equality. B, Bland-Altman plot of CBF values measured by ASL and SPECT. A plot of the differences between the methods against their means is shown. The broken line shows average of differences, and the solid line indicates ±1.96 × SD of differences.

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    CVR assessments by ASL and SPECT in the ROI study. A, CVR values measured by ASL are plotted against the corresponding CVR values measured by SPECT from bilateral frontal and temporal ROIs. The broken line shows the line of equality. B, Bland-Altman plot of CVR values measured by ASL and SPECT. The broken line shows average of differences, and the solid line indicates ±1.96× SD of differences.

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    A, ROC curves of CBF by ASL for detection of CBF reduction on SPECT. Area under the curve is 0.98. B, ROC curves of CVR by ASL for detection of CVR reduction on SPECT. Area under the curve is 0.99. TPF, true-positive fraction; FPF, false-positive fraction.

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    Typical CBF maps obtained by SPECT and ASL in patients with severe right carotid stenosis. Preoperative resting images (top row), preoperative images with ACZ challenge (middle row), and postoperative images (bottom row) are shown. Preoperative hypoperfusion, poor vasoreactivity, and postoperative hyperperfusion in the right internal carotid artery region can be seen in both SPECT and ASL.

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    Baseline characteristics of patients

    Parametern = 20
    Age (yr)70.0 ± 8.1
    Men16 (80)
    Symptomatic stenosis12 (60)
    Right side affected12 (60)
    NASCET degree of stenosis
        Severe (>70%)10 (50)
        Moderate (50–70%)6 (30)
        Mild (<50%)4 (20)
    Contralateral stenosis4 (20)
    Ipsilateral intracranial stenosis3 (15)
    Surgery
        CEA10 (50)
        Carotid artery stenting2 (10)
        None8 (40)
    A1 hypoplasia4 (20)
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    Summary of ROI analysis

    ASLSPECT
    ROI size (no. of pixels)
        Frontal (n = 40)24.9 ± 5.2
        Temporal (n = 40)66.1 ± 9.0
    Avg. CBF (ml/100 g/min)
        All ROIs (n = 80)31.5 ± 7.729.6 ± 6.4
        Ipsilateral ROIs (n = 40)31.4 ± 8.129.4 ± 6.7
        Contralateral ROIs (n = 40)31.6 ± 7.529.6 ± 6.3
        Frontal ROIs (n = 40)27.5 ± 5.526.8 ± 4.5
        Temporal ROIs (n = 40)35.5 ± 7.632.3 ± 7.0
    Avg. CVR (%)
        All ROIs (n = 60)35.4 ± 29.234.1 ± 23.1
        Ipsilateral ROIs (n = 30)32.0 ± 31.231.7 ± 24.1
        Contralateral ROIs (n = 30)38.4 ± 28.235.5 ± 23.3
        Frontal ROIs (n = 30)43.6 ± 33.040.6 ± 25.4
        Temporal ROIs (n = 30)27.2 ± 23.227.6 ± 19.3
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Y. Uchihashi, K. Hosoda, I. Zimine, A. Fujita, M. Fujii, K. Sugimura, E. Kohmura
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Sep 2011, 32 (8) 1545-1551; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2525

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