Imaging for Predicting Hemorrhagic Transformation of Acute Ischemic Stroke-A Narrative Review.

Sudharsana Rao Ande, Jonathan Grynspan, Richard I Aviv, Jai Jai Shiva Shankar
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Abstract

Hemorrhagic transformation is caused by extravasation of blood products from vessels after acute ischemic stroke. It is an undesirable and potentially devastating complication, which occurs in 10%-40% of clinical cases. Hemorrhagic transformation is classified into four subtypes based on European cooperative acute stroke study II. Predicting hemorrhagic complications at presentation can be useful life saving/altering decisions for the patient. Also, understanding the mechanisms of hemorrhagic transformation can lead to new treatments and intervention measures. We highlighted various imaging techniques that have been used to predict hemorrhagic transformation. Specifically, we looked at the usefulness of perfusion and permeability imaging for hemorrhagic transformation. Use of imaging to predict hemorrhagic transformation could change patient management that may lead to the prevention of hemorrhagic transformation before it occurs. We concluded that the current evidence is not strong enough to rely on these imaging parameters for predicting hemorrhagic transformation and more studies are required.
影像学预测急性缺血性脑卒中出血转化的研究综述。
出血性转化是由急性缺血性中风后血管中的血液制品外渗引起的。这是一种不受欢迎的潜在破坏性并发症,发生在10%-40%的临床病例中。根据欧洲急性卒中合作研究II,将出血转化分为四种亚型。在出现时预测出血性并发症对患者的生命挽救或改变决策是有用的。此外,了解出血转化的机制可以导致新的治疗和干预措施。我们强调了用于预测出血转化的各种成像技术。具体来说,我们研究了灌注和通透性成像对出血转化的有用性。使用影像学预测出血转化可以改变患者管理,可能导致出血转化发生之前的预防。我们的结论是,目前的证据还不足以依靠这些成像参数来预测出血转化,需要更多的研究。
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