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Acute Stroke
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CTCerebral Blood Flow Maps Optimally Correlate With Admission Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Acute Stroke but Thresholds Vary by Postprocessing Platform
CTCerebral Blood Flow Maps Optimally Correlate With Admission Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Acute Stroke but Thresholds Vary by Postprocessing Platfor
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CTCerebral Blood Flow Maps Optimally Correlate With Admission Diffusion-Weighted Imaging in Acute Stroke but Thresholds Vary by Postprocessing Platform
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S. Kamalian
,
M. B. Maas
,
G. V. Goldmacher
,
S. Payabvash
,
A. Akbar
,
P. W. Schaefer
,
K. L. Furie
,
R. G. Gonzalez
,
M. H. Lev
0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Admission absolute and normalized second-generation cine acquired CT
cerebral blood flow
lesion volumes correlate more closely with diffusion-weighted imaging-defined infarct core than do those of CT
cerebral blood volume
or mean transit time. Although limited availability of diffusion-weighted imaging for some patients creates impetus to develop alternative methods of estimating core, the marked variability in quantification among different postprocessing software limits generalizability of parameter map thresholds between platforms.
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