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Radiologic Estimation of Hematoma Volume in Intracerebral Hemorrhage Trial by CT Scan

R.D. Zimmerman, J.A. Maldjian, N.C. Brun, B. Horvath and B.E. Skolnick
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2006, 27 (3) 666-670;
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    CT scan showing region of interest. Region of interest, area 1, defines zones of ICH. Region of interest, area 2, defines zones of edema. From these reader-defined regions, the Analyze software calculated statistics of each region of interest (area in square millimeters and volume in cubic millimeters).

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    Graph shows agreement between reader 1 and reader 2 (IVH volume measurement).

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    Graph shows agreement between reader 1 and reader 2 (edema volume measurement).

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  • Intra-reader variation of ICH, IVH, and edema volumes by treatment

    Placebo40 mcg80 mcg160 mcgTotalr2
    ICH volume (mL)
    N44375048179.9844
    Mean (SD)−0.2 (1.6)0.1 (0.5)−0.1 (2.0)−0.2 (2.5)−0.1 (1.9)
    IVH Volume (mL)
    N44375048179.9918
    Mean (SD)−0.1 (0.2)−0.1 (0.1)0.4 (2.2)0.0 (0.2)0.1 (1.2)
    Edema volume (mL)
    N1414101250.7266
    Mean (SD)−12.6 (36.2)0.0 (0.2)−0.2 (0.7)−0.6 (2.3)−3.7 (19.5)
    • Note:—ICH indicates intracerebral hemorrhage; IVH, intraventricular volume.

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R.D. Zimmerman, J.A. Maldjian, N.C. Brun, B. Horvath, B.E. Skolnick
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