Imaging biomarkers of cerebral edema automatically extracted from routine CT scans of large vessel occlusion strokes

Author:

Dhar Rajat1ORCID,Kumar Atul1,Chen Yasheng1,Begunova Yelyzaveta2,Olexa Madelynne2,Prasad Ayush2,Carey Grace1,Gonzalez Isabella1,Bhatia Kunal1ORCID,Hamed Mohammad3,Heitsch Laura4,Mainali Shraddha5,Petersen Nils2,Lee Jin‐Moo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology Washington University School of Medicine Saint Louis Missouri USA

2. Department of Neurology Yale School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA

3. Department of Neurology The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

4. Department of Emergency Medicine Washington University School of Medicine Saint Louis Missouri USA

5. Department of Neurology Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and PurposeVolumetric and densitometric biomarkers have been proposed to better quantify cerebral edema after stroke, but their relative performance has not been rigorously evaluated.MethodsPatients with large vessel occlusion stroke from three institutions were analyzed. An automated pipeline extracted brain, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and infarct volumes from serial CTs. Several biomarkers were measured: change in global CSF volume from baseline (ΔCSF); ratio of CSF volumes between hemispheres (CSF ratio); and relative density of infarct region compared with mirrored contralateral region (net water uptake [NWU]). These were compared to radiographic standards, midline shift and relative hemispheric volume (RHV) and malignant edema, defined as deterioration resulting in need for osmotic therapy, decompressive surgery, or death.ResultsWe analyzed 255 patients with 210 baseline CTs, 255 24‐hour CTs, and 81 72‐hour CTs. Of these, 35 (14%) developed malignant edema and 63 (27%) midline shift. CSF metrics could be calculated for 310 (92%), while NWU could only be obtained from 193 (57%). Peak midline shift was correlated with baseline CSF ratio (ρ = –.22) and with CSF ratio and ΔCSF at 24 hours (ρ = –.55/.63) and 72 hours (ρ = –.66/.69), but not with NWU (ρ = .15/.25). Similarly, CSF ratio was correlated with RHV (ρ = –.69/–.78), while NWU was not. Adjusting for age, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale, tissue plasminogen activator treatment, and Alberta Stroke Program Early CT Score, CSF ratio (odds ratio [OR]: 1.95 per 0.1, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.52‐2.59) and ΔCSF at 24 hours (OR: 1.87 per 10%, 95% CI: 1.47‐2.49) were associated with malignant edema.ConclusionCSF volumetric biomarkers can be automatically measured from almost all routine CTs and correlate better with standard edema endpoints than net water uptake.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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