Dynamic Imaging of Blood Coagulation Within the Hematoma of Patients With Acute Hemorrhagic Stroke

Author:

Haque Muhammad E.1ORCID,Boren Seth B.1,Mills James2,Schneider Kerry G.1,Parekh Maria1ORCID,Fraser Stuart M.1ORCID,Bach Ivo1ORCID,Hariharan Praveen1ORCID,Zelnick Pamela J.1,Guerra Castanon Felix S.1ORCID,Naveed Asim1,Tariq Muhammad1,Arevalo Octavio D.3ORCID,Hasan Khader M.4ORCID,Escobar Miguel5ORCID,Zhao Xiurong1ORCID,Sitton Clark4ORCID,Narayana Ponnada A.4,Grotta James C.6ORCID,Aronowski Jaroslaw1ORCID,Savitz Sean I.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases and Department of Neurology (M.E.H, S.B.B., K.G.S., M.P., S.M.F, I.B., P.H., P.J.Z., F.S.G.C., A.N., M.T., X.Z., J.A., S.I.S.)

2. Department of Psychiatry, University of Iowa, Iowa City (J.M.).

3. Department of Radiology, Louisiana State University, Shreveport (O.D.A.).

4. Department of Interventional Diagnostic Radiology (K.M.H., P.A.N., C.S.)

5. McGovern Medical School, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (M.E.).

6. Stroke Research and Mobile Stroke Unit, Department of Neurology, Memorial Hermann Hospital, Houston, TX (J.C.G.).

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The dynamics of blood clot (combination of Hb [hemoglobin], fibrin, and a higher concentration of aggregated red blood cells) formation within the hematoma of an intracerebral hemorrhage is not well understood. A quantitative neuroimaging method of localized coagulated blood volume/distribution within the hematoma might improve clinical decision-making. METHODS: The deoxyhemoglobin of aggregated red blood cells within extravasated blood exhibits a higher magnetic susceptibility due to unpaired heme iron electrons. We propose that coagulated blood, with higher aggregated red blood cell content, will exhibit (1) a higher positive susceptibility than noncoagulated blood and (2) increase in fibrin polymerization–restricted localized diffusion, which can be measured noninvasively using quantitative susceptibility mapping and diffusion tensor imaging. In this serial magnetic resonance imaging study, we enrolled 24 patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhage between October 2021 to May 2022 at a stroke center. Patients were 30 to 70 years of age and had a hematoma volume >15 cm 3 and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score >1. The patients underwent imaging 3×: within 12 to 24 (T1), 36 to 48 (T2), and 60 to 72 (T3) hours of last seen well on a 3T magnetic resonance imaging system. Three-dimensional anatomic, multigradient echo and 2-dimensional diffusion tensor images were obtained. Hematoma and edema volumes were calculated, and the distribution of coagulation was measured by dynamic changes in the susceptibilities and fractional anisotropy within the hematoma. RESULTS: Using a coagulated blood phantom, we demonstrated a linear relationship between the percentage coagulation and susceptibility (R 2 =0.91) with a positive red blood cell stain of the clot. The quantitative susceptibility maps showed a significant increase in hematoma susceptibility (T1, 0.29±0.04 parts per millions; T2, 0.36±0.04 parts per millions; T3, 0.45±0.04 parts per millions; P <0.0001). A concomitant increase in fractional anisotropy was also observed with time (T1, 0.40±0.02; T2, 0.45±0.02; T3, 0.47±0.02; P <0.05). CONCLUSIONS: This quantitative neuroimaging study of coagulation within the hematoma has the potential to improve patient management, such as safe resumption of anticoagulants, the need for reversal agents, the administration of alteplase to resolve the clot, and the need for surgery.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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