Magnetic resonance imaging of the ischaemic penumbra
Author(s) -
KarlOlof Lövblad,
Marwan ElKoussy,
H. Oswald,
Alison E. Baird,
Gerhard Schroth,
Heinrich P. Mattle
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
schweizerische medizinische wochenschrift
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0036-7672
DOI - 10.4414/smw.2003.10344
Subject(s) - penumbra , medicine , magnetic resonance imaging , perfusion , ischaemic stroke , radiology , ischemia , perfusion scanning , nuclear medicine , cardiology
Acute cerebral ischaemia should no longer be considered a tragic untreatable event but a medical emergency. To be able to start therapy, imaging is needed to assess the presence of a potential penumbra, i.e. an area of the brain which is hypoperfused but not yet definitively infarcted. With the development of diffusion and perfusion MR techniques, the concept of a penumbra model has been developed in which it corresponds to the acute mismatch between diffusion and perfusion volumes. This penumbra should constitute the target for potential therapies.
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