Evaluation of an Acute Stroke Patient with Flat Detector CT Prior to Mechanical Thrombectomy

2016 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Evaluation of an Acute Stroke Patient with Flat Detector CT Prior to Mechanical Thrombectomy​
Amelung, N.; Behme, D.; Knauth, M. & Psychogios, M. N.​ (2016) 
Journal of Thrombosis and Circulation2(3) art. 100114​.​

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Authors
Amelung, Nadine; Behme, Daniel; Knauth, Michael; Psychogios, Marios Nikos
Abstract
Flat panel detectors have revolutionized tomographic imaging in the angio suite. Recent developments in hardware and software have improved soft tissue resolution and acquisition time even further, enabling soft-tissue and perfusion imaging within the angio suite. The so called “one-stop-shop” stroke imaging with flat panel detector computed tomography (FDCT) will significantly improve door to groin times and probably have an impact on patient outcome. In the presented case a patient underwent multidetector CT (MDCT) to exclude hemorrhage, then MDCT angiography (MDCTA) to identify the occluded vessel, and MDCT perfusion (MDCTP) for penumbra imaging. Patient’s symptoms significantly improved during transport to the angiography suite. Thus, prior to intervention, multimodal FDCT with vessel and perfusion imaging was acquired and ultimately led to cancelation of the interventional therapy. In this clinical scenario, multimodal FDCT imaging can provide quick answers and eliminate the risk of an invasive angiography in cases of reperfusion prior to mechanical thrombectomy.
Issue Date
2016
Journal
Journal of Thrombosis and Circulation 
Language
English
Sponsor
Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2016

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