2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40001-023-01445-4
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FLAIR vascular hyperintensity combined with asymmetrical prominent veins in acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke: prediction of collateral circulation and clinical outcome

Wei Xiang,
Hongchun Wei,
Zhigang Liang
et al.

Abstract: Background To investigate the value of fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensity (FVH) within asymmetrical prominent veins sign (APVS) on susceptibility-weighted imaging predicting collateral circulation and prognosis in patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke. Method Patients with severe stenosis or occlusion of ICA or MCA M1, who underwent MRI within 72 h from stroke onset were reviewed. The Alberta Stroke Progr… Show more

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“…Thus far, few studies have examined the relationship between FVH and collateral circulation and its correlation with clinical prognosis, Wei et al investigated the value of sensitivity-weighted imaging asymmetric prominent venous sign (APVS) and magnetic resonance FVH in predicting collateral circulation and prognosis in patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke. They provided a comprehensive evaluation of collateral circulation with reference to the veins and arteries and concluded that FVH is an independent risk factor for poor prognosis ( 5 ). There is considerable controversy regarding whether the collateral circulation reflected by FVH can play an effective compensatory role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus far, few studies have examined the relationship between FVH and collateral circulation and its correlation with clinical prognosis, Wei et al investigated the value of sensitivity-weighted imaging asymmetric prominent venous sign (APVS) and magnetic resonance FVH in predicting collateral circulation and prognosis in patients with acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke. They provided a comprehensive evaluation of collateral circulation with reference to the veins and arteries and concluded that FVH is an independent risk factor for poor prognosis ( 5 ). There is considerable controversy regarding whether the collateral circulation reflected by FVH can play an effective compensatory role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%