2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13054-018-2087-9
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Low b-value diffusion weighted imaging is promising in the diagnosis of brain death and hypoxic-ischemic injury secondary to cardiopulmonary arrest

Abstract: BackgroundCardiorespiratory arrest can result in a spectrum of hypoxic ischemic brain injury leading to global hypoperfusion and brain death (BD). Because up to 40% of patients with BD are viable organ donors, avoiding delayed diagnosis of this condition is critical. High b-value diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) measures primarily molecular self-diffusion; however, low b-values are sensitive to perfusion. We investigated the feasibility of low b-value DWI in discriminating the global hypoperfusion of BD and hy… Show more

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“…This was not performed in comparable study previously published [13]. Finally, we confirmed here that CTA lacks sensitivity in BD confirmation [37], the fact that justifies recent assessment of other ancillary tests like magnetic resonance imaging [38] and computed tomography perfusion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…This was not performed in comparable study previously published [13]. Finally, we confirmed here that CTA lacks sensitivity in BD confirmation [37], the fact that justifies recent assessment of other ancillary tests like magnetic resonance imaging [38] and computed tomography perfusion.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…93,109 Brain imaging is a definitive marker of brain injury with very high specificity but low sensitivity. [110][111][112]…”
Section: Ecpr Neurological Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%