“…[9][10][11] Recently, the ASPECTS methodology was applied to CTP parametric maps in an effort to impart standardization and mitigate subjective elements of perfusion analysis; however, even in this context, the strengths of perfusion imaging may be attenuated by variability in postprocessing, computational analysis, selection of parametric maps, and the generally qualitative nature of such approaches. 10,11 Expert consensus has emphasized the demand for standardization in the acquisition, processing, and analysis of perfusion imaging. 15,16 The potential for disparate results and the variability in accuracy among competing software platforms have been the subject of recent studies and were thoroughly expounded in a comparative analysis by Kudo et al 17 In light of recent reports, the primary objective of this study were to examine the predictive performance of several user-defined approaches to NCCT, CTA, and CTP analysis, by comparison with a fast, vendor-and operator-independent computational tool using fully automated lesion segmentation and pixel-wise parametric thresholding for semiquantitation (RApid processing of PerfusIon and Diffusion [RAPID]).…”