Aim: To evaluate the utility of susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) sequence in stroke imaging and assess supplemental information provided by SWI in an acute stroke scenario.
Materials And Methods: In this study, the appearance of cerebrovascular stroke on the SWI images were analyzed in 50 patients who presented with acute-onset neurological symptoms.
Results: Brain MRI with SWI was performed on 50 patients presenting with acute neurological symptoms. The majority were males, 32/50 (64%) and 18/50 (36%) were females. Most of the patients were in the age group > 60 years (36%), followed by 50-60 years (22%). Most of the patients had bilateral pathology, 20 (40%). The majority of patients had supratentorial lesions 34 (68%). Among 50 patients, the majority of patients had arterial stroke 20 (40%) and cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) 20 (40%) followed by amyloid angiopathy five (10%), and five (10%) had hypertensive microhemorrhage. Among the 20 patients with arterial stroke, the majority had middle cerebral artery (MCA) thrombosis 10 (50%) and among the 20 patients with venous thrombosis, eight (40%) patients had hemorrhagic infarcts. SWI was better as compared to computed tomography (CT) (P<0.05) in the detection of hemorrhagic transformation of arterial infarct, cerebral hemorrhagic venous sinus thrombosis, hemorrhagic venous infarct, hypertensive microhemorrhage, and cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
Conclusion: SWI is a useful imaging sequence that provides additional information on stroke patients. SWI requires only an additional three-four minutes to perform and can be easily incorporated into standard stroke protocol. SWI can identify various features such as hemorrhage, intraarterial thrombus, or concomitant microbleeds that are of prognostic value and affect therapeutic decisions.
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