Acute stroke: usefulness of early CT findings before thrombolytic therapy.

R Von Kummer, KL Allen, R Holle, L Bozzao… - Radiology, 1997 - pubs.rsna.org
R Von Kummer, KL Allen, R Holle, L Bozzao, S Bastianello, C Manelfe, E Bluhmki, P Ringleb…
Radiology, 1997pubs.rsna.org
PURPOSE: To determine whether the extent of subtle parenchymal hypoattenuation
detected on computed tomographic (CT) scans obtained within 6 hours of ischemic stroke is
a factor in predicting patients' response to thrombolytic treatment. MATERIALS AND
METHODS: The baseline CT scans of 620 patients, who received either recombinant tissue
plasminogen activator (rt-PA) or a placebo, in a double-blind, randomized multicenter trial
were prospectively evaluated and assigned to one of three categories according to the …
PURPOSE
To determine whether the extent of subtle parenchymal hypoattenuation detected on computed tomographic (CT) scans obtained within 6 hours of ischemic stroke is a factor in predicting patients' response to thrombolytic treatment.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The baseline CT scans of 620 patients, who received either recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) or a placebo, in a double-blind, randomized multicenter trial were prospectively evaluated and assigned to one of three categories according to the extent of parenchymal hypoattenuation: none, 33% or less (small), or more than 33% (large) of the middle cerebral artery territory. The association between the extent of hypoattenuation on the baseline CT scans and the clinical outcome in the placebo-treated and the rt-PA-treated groups after 3 months was analyzed.
RESULTS
In 215 patients with a small hypoattenuating area, treatment increased the chance of good outcome. In 336 patients with a normal CT scan and in 52 patients with a large hypoattenuating area, rt-PA had no beneficial effect but increased the risk for fatal brain hemorrhage.
CONCLUSION
The response to rt-PA in patients with ischemic stroke can be predicted on the basis of initial CT findings of the extent of parenchymal hypoattenuation in the territory of the middle cerebral artery.
Radiological Society of North America
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