stroke imaging agents

stroke imaging agents

stroke imaging agents Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of acute stroke: correlation with T2- weighted and magnetic susceptibility-enhanced MR imaging in cats

stroke imaging agents

We evaluated the temporal and anatomic relationships between changes in diffusion-weighted MR image signal intensity, induced by unilateral occlusion of the middle cerebral artery in cats, and tissue perfusion deficits observed in the same animals on T2-weighted MR images after administration of a nonionic intravascular T2 shortening agent. Diffusion-weighted images obtained with strong diffusion-sensitizing gradient strengths (5.6 gauss/cm, corresponding to gradient attenuation factor, b, values of 1413 sec/mm2) displayed increased signal intensity in the ischemic middle cerebral artery territory less than 1 hr after occlusion, whereas T2-weighted images without contrast usually failed to detect injury for 2-3 hr after stroke. After contrast administration (0.5-1.0 mmol/kg by Dy-DTPA-BMA, IV), however, T2-weighted images revealed perfusion deficits (relative hyperintensity) within 1 hr after middle cerebral artery occlusion that corresponded closely to the anatomic regions of ischemic injury shown on diffusion-weighted MR images. Close correlations were also found between early increases in diffusion-weighted MR image signal intensity and disrupted phosphorus- 31 and proton metabolite levels evaluated with surface coil MR spectroscopy, as well as with postmortem histopathology. These data indicate that diffusion-weighted MR images more accurately reflect early-onset pathophysiologic changes induced by acute cerebral ischemia than do T2-weighted spin-echo images..

stroke imaging agents

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Original Contributions
High-Dose B Vitamin Supplementation and Progression of Subclinical Atherosclerosis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Howard N. Hodis, Wendy J. Mack, Laurie Dustin, Peter R. Mahrer, Stanley P. Azen, Robert Detrano, Jacob Selhub, Petar Alaupovic, Chao-ran Liu, Ci-hua Liu, Juliana Hwang, Alison G. Wilcox, Robert H. Selzer for the BVAIT Research Group
Stroke 40: 730 -736; published online before print as doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.526798 [Abstract] [Full text]

Articles
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Is an Independent Risk Indicator for Cardiovascular Mortality in Community-Dwelling Elderly. The Three City Study
Jean-Philippe Empana, Yves Dauvilliers, Jean-François Dartigues, Karen Ritchie, Jerome Gariepy, Xavier Jouven, Christophe Tzourio, Philippe Amouyel, Alain Besset, and Pierre Ducimetiere
Stroke published February 26, 2009, doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.530824 [Abstract]

stroke imaging agents

Atherosclerotic Burden Findings in Young Cryptogenic Stroke Patients With and Without a Patent Foramen Ovale
Josep Rodés-Cabau, Martin Noël, Alier Marrero, Donald Rivest, Ariane Mackey, Christine Houde, Elizabeth Bédard, Eric Larose, Steve Verreault, Marc Peticlerc, Philippe Pibarot, Peter Bogaty, and Olivier F. Bertrand
Stroke 40: 419 -425; published online before print as doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.527507 [Abstract] [Full text]

Articles
High-Dose B Vitamin Supplementation and Progression of Subclinical Atherosclerosis. A Randomized Controlled Trial
Howard N. Hodis, Wendy J. Mack, Laurie Dustin, Peter R. Mahrer, Stanley P. Azen, Robert Detrano, Jacob Selhub, Petar Alaupovic, Chao-ran Liu, Ci-hua Liu, Juliana Hwang, Alison G. Wilcox, Robert H. Selzer for the BVAIT Research Group
Stroke published December 31, 2008, doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.526798 [Abstract]

Articles
Atherosclerotic Burden Findings in Young Cryptogenic Stroke Patients With and Without a Patent Foramen Ovale
Josep Rodés-Cabau, Martin Noël, Alier Marrero, Donald Rivest, Ariane Mackey, Christine Houde, Elizabeth Bédard, Eric Larose, Steve Verreault, Marc Peticlerc, Philippe Pibarot, Peter Bogaty, and Olivier F. Bertrand
Stroke published December 18, 2008, doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.527507 [Abstract] 
 

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