Routine use of perfusion computed tomography for the detection of delayed cerebral ischemia in unconscious patients after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage

医学 无症状的 灌注 灌注扫描 放射科 蛛网膜下腔出血 神经组阅片室 经颅多普勒 缺血 回顾性队列研究 内科学 神经学 心脏病学 精神科
作者
Claudia Ditz,Mathis Hartlieb,Alexander Neumann,Björn Machner,Hannes Schacht,Kara Krajewski,Jan Leppert,Volker Tronnier,Jan Küchler
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期刊:Acta neurochirurgica [Springer Science+Business Media]
卷期号:163 (1): 151-160 被引量:9
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DOI:10.1007/s00701-020-04571-8
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Delayed cerebral ischemia (DCI) after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) is difficult to diagnose in unconscious patients, but it is essential for the prognosis. We analyzed the diagnostic value of routinely performed perfusion computed tomography (rPCT) to detect DCI-related hypoperfusion in this subgroup of patients. Retrospective analysis of unconscious aSAH patients who underwent rPCT according to a predefined protocol. We exclusively analyzed PCT examinations in patients who were clinically and functionally asymptomatic with regard to transcranial Doppler ultrasound (TCD) and invasive neuromonitoring at the time of the PCT examination. The perfusion maps were quantitatively evaluated to detect DCI-related hypoperfusion. Possible clinical risk factors for the occurrence of DCI-related hypoperfusion in rPCT imaging were analyzed by multivariate analyses. One hundred thirty-six rPCTs were performed in 55 patients. New onset of DCI-related hypoperfusion was observed in 18% of rPCTs. The positive predictive value of rPCT to detect angiographic CVS was 0.80. Between examination days 6 and 10, the rate of DCI-related hypoperfusion was increased significantly (p < 0.05). After rPCT imaging with proof of DCI-related hypoperfusion, short-term follow-up showed secondary cerebral infarction (SCI) in 38%, compared with 5% for patients with normal perfusion on rPCT. The parameters "high risk phase (examination days 6-10)" and "new onset of DCI-related SCI" were significantly associated with the occurrence of DCI-related hypoperfusion in rPCT. In unconscious and asymptomatic aSAH patients, rPCT identifies DCI-related hypoperfusion in a relevant number of examinations. However, despite timely endovascular rescue therapy, a significant proportion of secondary infarction still occurs in this subgroup.
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