AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study discusses cerebral collateral circulation, which helps keep at-risk brain tissue alive during strokes and can be improved with reperfusion therapies if blood flow is restored.
  • - It compares two techniques used in clinical practice to assess collateral vessels in patients with acute ischemic stroke: single-phase CTA (sCTA) and multi-phase CTA (mCTA), noting that mCTA has a higher predictive value for better outcomes.
  • - The review highlights the advantages and disadvantages of both methods, suggesting that mCTA could become the preferred method for evaluating collateral circulation and selecting patients for endovascular treatments.

Article Abstract

The cerebral collateral circulation is the main compensatory mechanism that maintains the ischemic penumbra viable, the tissue at risk for infarction that can be saved if blood flow is restored by reperfusion therapies. In clinical practice, the extent of collateral vessels recruited after vessel occlusion can be easily assessed with computed tomography angiography (CTA) using two different techniques: single-phase CTA (sCTA) and multi-phase CTA (mCTA). Both these methodologies have demonstrated a high prognostic predictive value for prognosis due to the strong association between the presence of good collaterals and favorable radiological and clinical outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). However, mCTA seems to be superior to sCTA in the evaluation of collaterals and a promising tool for identifying AIS patients who can benefit from reperfusion therapies. In particular, it has recently been proposed the use of mCTA eligibility criteria has been recently proposed for the selection of AIS patients suitable for endovascular treatment instead of the current accepted criteria based on CT perfusion. In this review, we analyzed the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of sCTA and mCTA to better understand their fields of application and the potential of mCTA in becoming the method of choice to assess collateral extent in AIS patients.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10338577PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11547-023-01668-9DOI Listing

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