Investigating the role of susceptibility weighted imaging for assessment of ischemic penumbra with respect to Venus blood flow in ischemic stroke patients.

International journal of physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology Pub Date : 2022-06-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
Saeid Sadeghi Joni, Reza Gerami, Negin Akhondi, Ali Etemadi, Mahnaz Fosouli, Aynaz Foroughi Eghbal
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Abstract

Introduction: Susceptibility weighted imaging can be used to study intracranial venous blood arteries based on the paramagnetic sensitivity of blood discharged by oxygen (SWI). Significant hypotensive drainage channels have been discovered in the ischemic tissue of the brain, which have been recognized by SWI. The compliance or non-compliance between the variation in venous drainage of ischemic brain tissue by SWI and diffusion limitation.

Material and methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019 on 20 patients (15 men and 5 females) who were assigned to the Ghaem Hospital MRI Institute in Rasht, Iran.

Results: Infarction has been detected in a total of 20 vascular regions. The caliber of the sulcal and intramedullary veins, on the other hand, was increased in 80 percent and 65 percent of the infarcted regions, respectively. In 45 percent of the vascular regions, a match between SWI and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) was detected, mismatch was detected in two; follow-up revealed infarct progression.

Conclusions: Significant data on critically perfused cerebral cortex with possibility of infarction growth was focused on in elevated SWI investigations, contributing to SWI as a worthy MR implies that could be attached as complementary protocols to neuroimaging techniques for acute ischemia, according to the findings of this study.

探讨敏感性加权成像在缺血性脑卒中患者金星血流缺血性半暗带评估中的作用。
导论:敏感性加权成像是一种基于排氧血(SWI)顺磁敏感性的颅内静脉血动脉研究方法。在脑缺血组织中发现了显著的低血压引流通道,这已被SWI识别。SWI对缺血性脑组织静脉引流变化与扩散限制的符合性或不符合性。材料和方法:本横断面研究于2019年对20名患者(15名男性和5名女性)进行,这些患者被分配到伊朗拉什特的Ghaem医院MRI研究所。结果:共检出20个血管区梗死。另一方面,脑沟静脉和髓内静脉的直径分别在80%和65%的梗死区域增加。在45%的血管区域,检测到SWI和弥散加权磁共振成像(DWI)之间的匹配,在两个区域检测到不匹配;随访显示梗死进展。结论:根据本研究的发现,在SWI升高的调查中,关于临界灌注的大脑皮层与梗死生长可能性的重要数据被关注,这有助于SWI作为一种有价值的MR暗示,可以作为急性缺血神经成像技术的补充方案。
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