Transcranial Ultrasound Brain Perfusion Assessment With a Contrast Agent-Specific Imaging Mode

Author:

Hölscher Thilo1,Wilkening Wilko1,Draganski Bogdan1,Meves Saskia H.1,Eyding Jens1,Voit Heinz1,Bogdahn Ulrich1,Przuntek Horst1,Postert Thomas1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Radiology (T.H.), University of California–San Diego, San Diego, Calif; the Department of Neurology (B.D., H.V., U.B.), University of Regensburg; the Department of Neurology (S.H.M., H.P.), University of Bochum, Bochum, Germany; the Department of Neurology, St. Vincenz KH Paderborn (T.P.); the Department of Neurology (J.E.); St Josef Hospital, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany; and the Department of Electrical Engineering (W.W.), University of Bochum, Bochum, Germany

Abstract

Background and Purpose— The purpose of this study was to assess brain perfusion with an ultrasound contrast-specific imaging mode and to prove if the results are comparable between 2 centers using a standardized study protocol. Methods— A total of 32 individuals without known cerebrovascular disease were included in the study. Perfusion studies were performed ipsilaterally in an axial diencephalic plane after intravenous administration of 0.75 mL of Optison. Offline time intensity curves (TIC) were generated in different anatomic regions. Both centers used identical study protocols, ultrasound machines, and contrast agent. Results— In both centers, the comparison of the parameter time to peak intensity (TPI) revealed significantly shorter TPIs in the main vessel structures compared with any parenchymal region of interest (ROI), whereas no significant differences were seen between the parenchymal ROIs. The parameter peak intensity (PI) varied widely interindividually in both centers, whereas the inter -ROI comparison revealed statistical significance ( P <0.05) in most of the cases according to the following pattern: (1) lentiforme nucleus > thalamus and white matter region, (2) thalamus > white matter region, and (3) main vessel > any parenchymal structure. Similar results were achieved in both centers independently. Conclusion— The study demonstrates that brain perfusion assessment with an ultrasound contrast-specific imaging mode is comparable between different centers using the same study protocol.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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