2021
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.27560
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Can 3D Pseudo‐Continuous Territorial Arterial Spin Labeling Effectively Diagnose Patients With Recanalization of Unilateral Middle Cerebral Artery Stenosis?

Abstract: Background: Unilateral middle cerebral artery (MCA) stenosis, as an independent risk factor for stroke, requires an intervention operation for vessel recanalization. Accurate perfusion measurement is thus essential after the operation. Purpose: To explore the feasibility of three-dimensional (3D) pseudo-continuous territorial arterial-spin-labeling (tASL) in evaluating MCA recanalization. Study Type: Prospective and longitudinal. Subjects: Forty-seven patients with unilateral MCA stenosis or occlusion. Field S… Show more

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“…8 In the current issue of JMRI, Wang et al propose a novel method for detecting the prognostic of the treatment of main central artery (MCA) conditions based on tASL. 9 This comprehensive study of N = 47 patients with MCA stenosis and occlusion showing that tASL have prognostic value for evaluating the recanalization intervention outcome by accurately quantifying central blood flow (CBF). In addition, the tASL ASPECTS-based scores were found to be an independent predictor of good clinical outcome as defined by the clinical diagnostic markers of MCA stenosis.…”
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“…8 In the current issue of JMRI, Wang et al propose a novel method for detecting the prognostic of the treatment of main central artery (MCA) conditions based on tASL. 9 This comprehensive study of N = 47 patients with MCA stenosis and occlusion showing that tASL have prognostic value for evaluating the recanalization intervention outcome by accurately quantifying central blood flow (CBF). In addition, the tASL ASPECTS-based scores were found to be an independent predictor of good clinical outcome as defined by the clinical diagnostic markers of MCA stenosis.…”
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confidence: 99%