Oxygen extraction fraction changes in ischemic tissue from 24-72 hours to 12 months after successful reperfusion.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Victoria Mercy Kataike, Patricia M Desmond, Christopher Steward, Bruce Cv Campbell, Peter J Mitchell, Felix Ng, Vijay Venkatraman
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Abstract

Oxygen Extraction Fraction (OEF) is a critical measure of a tissue's metabolic state post-ischemic stroke. This study investigated OEF changes in stroke-affected tissue compared to healthy tissue, post-reperfusion. OEF maps generated from gradient echo MRI images of 87 ischemic stroke patients at three time points after successful Endovascular Thrombectomy (EVT) were analysed in a prospective longitudinal multicentre study. Regions of interest (ROIs) delineating the infarct areas and corresponding mirror regions were drawn. The MR-derived OEF index values were obtained from the ROIs and compared using Wilcoxon signed rank tests. The cross-sectional comparison of OEF index values revealed lower values in the infarct areas than the corresponding contralateral areas at all three time points after successful EVT, presented as median (interquartile range) [24-72 hours: 20.84 (17.56-26.82)% vs 27.56 (23.22-31.87)%; 3 months: 27.37 (23.28-30.35)% vs 32.55 (28.00-35.81)%; 12 months: 24.38 (22.35-29.77)% vs 29.39 (25.86-34.04)%, p < 0.001 for all three time points]. Longitudinally, relative OEF index values increased gradually over time [24-72 hours: 0.81 (0.67-0.87); 3 months: 0.86 (0.79-0.95); 12 months: 0.88 (0.75-0.95)]. The findings revealed that following successful EVT, OEF in infarct tissue improves over time, indicating potential tissue recovery.Trial registration name and URL: Post-Reperfusion Pathophysiology in Acute Ischemic Stroke https://trialsearch.who.int/Trial2.aspx?TrialID=ACTRN12624000629538.

缺血组织在再灌注成功后24-72小时至12个月的氧萃取分数变化。
氧萃取分数(OEF)是缺血性脑卒中后组织代谢状态的重要指标。本研究调查了卒中影响组织与健康组织在再灌注后的OEF变化。在一项前瞻性纵向多中心研究中,对87例缺血性卒中患者在血管内取栓(EVT)成功后三个时间点的梯度回声MRI图像生成的OEF图进行了分析。绘制梗死区域和相应镜像区域的兴趣区域(roi)。从roi中获得mr衍生的OEF指数值,并使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验进行比较。在EVT成功后的所有三个时间点,OEF指数值的横断面比较显示梗死区域的值低于相应的对侧区域,呈中位数(四分位数范围)[24-72小时:20.84 (17.56-26.82)% vs 27.56 (23.22-31.87)%;3个月:27.37 (23.28-30.35)% vs 32.55 (28.00-35.81)%;12个月:24.38 (22.35-29.77)% vs 29.39 (25.86-34.04)%, p
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Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
300
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: JCBFM is the official journal of the International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism, which is committed to publishing high quality, independently peer-reviewed research and review material. JCBFM stands at the interface between basic and clinical neurovascular research, and features timely and relevant research highlighting experimental, theoretical, and clinical aspects of brain circulation, metabolism and imaging. The journal is relevant to any physician or scientist with an interest in brain function, cerebrovascular disease, cerebral vascular regulation and brain metabolism, including neurologists, neurochemists, physiologists, pharmacologists, anesthesiologists, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, neuropathologists and neuroscientists.
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