Incremental Value of Computed Tomography Perfusion for Final Infarct Prediction in Acute Ischemic Cerebellar Stroke

Author:

Fabritius Matthias P.1,Reidler Paul1,Froelich Matthias F.1,Rotkopf Lukas T.1,Liebig Thomas2,Kellert Lars34,Feil Katharina35,Tiedt Steffen6,Kazmierczak Philipp M.1,Thierfelder Kolja M.7,Puhr‐Westerheide Daniel1,Kunz Wolfgang G.1

Affiliation:

1. Department ot Radiology University Hospital, LMU Munich Munich Germany

2. Department of Neuroradiology University Hospital LMU Munich Germany

3. Department of Neurology University Hospital LMU Munich Germany

4. Department of Neurology University Hospital Heidelberg Germany

5. German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders University Hospital LMU Munich Germany

6. Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research University Hospital LMU Munich Germany

7. Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Pediatric Radiology and Neuroradiology University Medical Center Rostock Germany

Abstract

Background The diagnosis of ischemic cerebellar stroke is challenging because of nonspecific symptoms and very limited accuracy of commonly applied computed tomography ( CT ) imaging. Advances in CT perfusion imaging provide increasing value in the detection of posterior circulation stroke, but the prognostic value remains unclear. We aimed to identify imaging parameters that predict morphologic outcome in cerebellar stroke patients using advanced CT including whole‐brain CT perfusion ( WBCTP ). Methods and Results We selected all subjects with cerebellar WBCTP perfusion deficits and follow‐up‐confirmed cerebellar infarction from a consecutive cohort with suspected stroke who underwent WBCTP . Posterior‐circulation‐Acute‐Stroke‐Prognosis‐Early‐ CT ‐Score (pc‐ ASPECTS ) was determined on noncontrast CT , CT angiography source images, and on parametric WBCTP maps. Cerebellar perfusion deficit volumes on all maps and the final infarction volume on follow‐up imaging were quantified. Uni‐ and multivariate regression analyses were performed. Sixty patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. pc‐ ASPECTS on CT angiography source images (ß, −9.239; 95% CI , −14.220 to −4.259; P <0.001) and cerebral blood flow deficit volume (ß, 0.886; 95% CI , 0.684 to 1.089; P <0.001) were significantly associated with final infarction volume in univariate linear regression analysis. The association of cerebral blood flow deficit volume (ß, 0.830; 95% CI , 0.605–1.055; P <0.001) was confirmed in a multivariate linear regression model adjusted for age, sex, pc‐ ASPECTS on noncontrast CT , and CT angiography source images and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score on admission. No other clinical or imaging parameters were associated with cerebellar stroke final infarction volume ( P >0.05). Conclusions In contrast to noncontrast CT and CT angiography, WBCTP imaging contains prognostic information for morphologic outcome in patients with acute cerebellar stroke.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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