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Volume 2, Issue 1
Neurosurg
ISSN: 2471-9633
Global Stroke 2017
July 05-06, 2017
Neurodegenerative Disorders and Stroke
July 05-06, 2017 Frankfurt, Germany
4
th
International Conference on
Hyperaemia symptoms via MR-, CT-perfusion and ultrasound index of brachiocephalic arteriovenous
ratio - criteria for arterial/venous ischemic stroke’s differentiation
Alexander Semenov
1
, Semenov S
2
, Portnov Yu
2
and
Yurkevich E
2
1
Praxis Wolfgang Theobald Facharzt für Radiologie, Germany
2
Research Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases, Russia
A
im of this study was to estimate ASL MR-perfusion and brachiocephalic vessels ultrasound index of arteriovenous ratio (IAVR)
possibilities in arterial/venous ischemic stroke’s differentiation based on reference CT-perfusion correlation. 124 patients with
ischemic stroke (22 with venous stroke due cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, 53.5±16.7 y and 102 with atherothrombotic stroke,
68.3±12.1 y) which were verificated by conventional MRI and MSCT; CT-angiography, PCT (perfusion CT: CBF, CBV, MTT) for all;
ASL MR-perfusion (CBF, ATT; n=17) were examined. IAVR was obtained due duplex scanning of carotid common arteries (CCA)
and internal jugular veins (IJV) according to the formula: IAVR=VpdIJVactual/VpdIJVoptimal*100% (VpdIJV-IJV pick diastolic
blood velocity, sm/s; VpdIJVoptimal=2SCCA*VpsCCA/3SIJV; VpsCCA–CCA pick systolic blood velocity, sm/s; S–vessels area, sm²).
Hyperaemia in perifocal zone of brain lesion was significant registered on CT-perfusion like moderate hyper-perfusion (≥30%) in
venous (69%) and arterial (3.9%) stroke. CBF enlarging (both PCT and ASL) and ATT shortening (ASL) were noted in venous stroke.
IAVR decreases to 40±9.5% (venous stroke) vs. 67±10.2%, p<0.00001 (atherothrombotic stroke). There were strong correlations
IAVR with PCT parameters: 1) with MTT in perifocal zone (r=-0.42); 2) with CBV in focus (r=-0.62) and perifocal zone (r=-0.52)
and; 3) with CBF in focus (r=-0.42). Logistic model built using headache intensity on visual analog scale (7.3±1.6 in venous stroke vs.
0.6±1.9 in atherothrombotic stroke, p<0.00001) and IAVR values has a high predictive ability (specificity=98%; sensitivity=95.2%).
Significant differentiation criteria of venous or arterial ischemic stroke's besides headache are hyper-perfusion (≥30%) on CBF, CBV,
MTT perfusion maps and decreasing to 50% IAVR threshold.
Biography
Alexander Semenov is a practical Radiologer working in Saarlouis (Germany) also a researcher in area of brain stroke. Experience in MRI and CT over 10 years,
has about 17 printed works in worldwide issues on the topic of venous stroke, also made the speech presentations in Moscow (Russia), took a part in Radiological
congress in Paris (France). As a part of physicians team has won a gold medal of Kuzbass healthcare for a CT-Heart of small children.
dr_semenov_s@mail.ruAlexander Semenov et al., Neurosurg 2017, 2:1
DOI: 10.21767/2471-9633-C1-002