Stroke, Vol 20, 1182-1189, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
G Rosadini, M Cossu, F De Carli, S Marenco, F Nobili and G Rodriguez
We retrospectively examined regional cerebral blood flow values in 78
patients in the stabilized phase of stroke to evaluate the consistency of
lateralization compared with computed tomographic imaging. Examinations
were performed using the xenon-133 inhalation technique, and the data were
processed and displayed by a computer-assisted system of our own design
that allows statistical analysis in real time and is suitable for clinical
use. The consistency of lateralization correlated with computed tomographic
findings was tested for absolute values, percent distribution, and
asymmetries. The latter yielded the highest degree of sensitivity (in 83.3%
of the patients the affected hemisphere was correctly identified). Absolute
values showed at least one hypoperfused area in the affected hemisphere in
48.7% of the patients, and percent distribution did so in 57.7%.
Furthermore, the combination of the three methods of data analysis yielded
a sensitivity of 91%; the remaining 9% of the patients, however, exhibited
some abnormalities of regional cerebral blood flow (bilateral or
contralateral hypoperfusion). Although good agreement was found for
lateralization by computed tomography and by the combined use of the three
methods of analysis, a complete overlap between functional and structural
examinations should not be expected. Problems concerning the sensitivity of
the xenon-133 inhalation technique under conditions of low blood flow and
the statistical analysis of regional cerebral blood flow data are
discussed.
ARTICLES
Evaluation of cerebral blood flow data in stroke patients using a mapping system
Institute of Neurophysiopathology, University of Genova, Italy.
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