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Application of MAGnetic resonance imaging compilation in acute ischemic stroke 被引量:3
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作者 Qi Wang Gang Wang +1 位作者 Qiang Sun Di-He Sun 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第35期10828-10837,共10页
BACKGROUND Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)MAGnetic resonance imaging compilation(MAGiC)is a new MRI technology.Conventional T1,T2,T2-fluidattenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)contrast images,quantitative imag... BACKGROUND Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)MAGnetic resonance imaging compilation(MAGiC)is a new MRI technology.Conventional T1,T2,T2-fluidattenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR)contrast images,quantitative images of T1 and T2 mapping,and MAGiC phase sensitive inversion recovery(PSIR)Vessel cerebrovascular images can be obtained simultaneously through post-processing at the same time after completing a scan.In recent years,studies have reported that MAGiC can be applied to patients with acute ischemic stroke.We hypothesized that the synthetic MRI vascular screening scheme can evaluate the degree of cerebral artery stenosis in patients with acute ischemic stroke.AIM To explore the application value of vascular images obtained by synthetic MRI in diagnosing acute ischemic stroke.METHODS A total of 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke were selected and examined by MRI in the current retrospective cohort study.The scanning sequences included traditional T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR,three-dimensional time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography(3D TOF MRA),diffusion-weighted imaging(DWI),and synthetic MRI.Conventional contrast images(T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR)and intracranial vessel images(MAGiC PSIR Vessel]were automatically reconstructed using synthetic MRI raw data.The contrast-to-noise ratio(CNR)values of traditional T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR images and MAGiC reconstructed T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR images in DWI diffusion restriction areas were measured and compared.MAGiC PSIR Vessel and TOF MRA images were used to measure and calculate the stenosis degree of bilateral middle cerebral artery stenosis areas.The consistency of MAGiC PSIR Vessel and TOF MRA in displaying the degree of vascular stenosis with computed tomography angiography(CTA)was compared.RESULTS Among the 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke,79 vascular stenosis areas showed that the correlation between MAGiC PSIR Vessel and CTA(r=0.90,P<0.01)was higher than that between TOF MRA and CTA(r=0.84,P<0.01).With a degree of vascular stenosis>50%assessed by CTA as a reference,the area under the receiver operating characteristic(ROC)curve of MAGiC PSIR Vessel[area under the curve(AUC)=0.906,P<0.01]was higher than that of TOF MRA(AUC=0.790,P<0.01).Among the 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke,39 were scanned for traditional T1,T2,and T2-FLAIR images and MAGiC images simultaneously,and CNR values in DWI diffusion restriction areas were measured,which were:Traditional T2=21.2,traditional T1=-6.7,and traditional T2-FLAIR=11.9;and MAGiC T2=7.1,MAGiC T1=-3.9,and MAGiC T2-FLAIR=4.5.CONCLUSION The synthetic MRI vascular screening scheme for patients with acute ischemic stroke can accurately evaluate the degree of bilateral middle cerebral artery stenosis,which is of great significance to early thrombolytic interventional therapy and improving patients’quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 Acute ischemic stroke Magnetic resonance imaging Magnetic resonance angiography Computed tomography angiography Phase sensitive inversion recovery
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Finger or Light:Stimulation Sensitivity of Visual Startle in the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised for Disorders of Consciousness 被引量:4
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作者 Feng Zhou Hui Li +8 位作者 Kai Wang Yanbin He Yan Chen Xiaoxiao Ni Yechun Guo Wei Lv Jiechun Zhang Qiuyou Xie Ronghao Yu 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第4期709-712,共4页
Dear Editor,Coma, the vegetative state (VS), and the minimally- conscious state (MCS), often collectively referred to as disorders of consciousness (DOCs), typically occur after severe traumatic or non-traumatic... Dear Editor,Coma, the vegetative state (VS), and the minimally- conscious state (MCS), often collectively referred to as disorders of consciousness (DOCs), typically occur after severe traumatic or non-traumatic brain injury [1]. The boundary between awareness and unawareness remains elusive, making it difficult to correctly distinguish MCS from VS patients. It is possible to employ noninvasive neuroimaging techniques, such as functional MRI (fMRI) [2] to assess residual cognitive processing as well as consciousness. However, the causal link between neural activity in specific brain areas and specific behavioral tasks is hard to dissect using fMRI [3]. Therefore, detecting residual cognitive function and consciousness in patients surviving severe brain injury remains extremely challenging. 展开更多
关键词 Finger or Light Stimulation sensitivity of Visual Startle in the Coma recovery Scale-Revised for Disorders of Consciousness TBI
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