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Backes, W.H.
- Adult BrainOpen AccessOn the Reproducibility of Inversion Recovery Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Imaging in Cerebrovascular DiseaseS.M. Wong, W.H. Backes, C.E. Zhang, J. Staals, R.J. van Oostenbrugge, C.R.L.P.N. Jeukens and J.F.A. JansenAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) 226-231; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5474
Bae, H.-J.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBNeurointerventionYou have accessFeasibility of Permanent Stenting with Solitaire FR as a Rescue Treatment for the Reperfusion of Acute Intracranial Artery OcclusionH.G. Woo, L. Sunwoo, C. Jung, B.J. Kim, M.-K. Han, H.-J. Bae, Y.J. Bae, B.S. Choi and J.H. KimAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) 331-336; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5477
From January 2011 through January 2016, among 2979 patients with acute ischemic stroke, the authors identified 27 patients who underwent permanent stent placement (13 patients with the Solitaire FR and 14 patients with other self-expanding stents). The postprocedural modified TICI grade and angiographic and clinical outcomes were assessed. Stent placement was successful in all cases. Modified TICI 2b=3 reperfusion was noted in 84.6% of the Solitaire group and in 78.6% of the other stent group. They conclude that permanent stent placement with the Solitaire FR compared with other self-expanding stents appears to be feasible and safe as a rescue tool for refractory intra-arterial therapy.
Bae, Y.J.
- FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBNeurointerventionYou have accessFeasibility of Permanent Stenting with Solitaire FR as a Rescue Treatment for the Reperfusion of Acute Intracranial Artery OcclusionH.G. Woo, L. Sunwoo, C. Jung, B.J. Kim, M.-K. Han, H.-J. Bae, Y.J. Bae, B.S. Choi and J.H. KimAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) 331-336; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5477
From January 2011 through January 2016, among 2979 patients with acute ischemic stroke, the authors identified 27 patients who underwent permanent stent placement (13 patients with the Solitaire FR and 14 patients with other self-expanding stents). The postprocedural modified TICI grade and angiographic and clinical outcomes were assessed. Stent placement was successful in all cases. Modified TICI 2b=3 reperfusion was noted in 84.6% of the Solitaire group and in 78.6% of the other stent group. They conclude that permanent stent placement with the Solitaire FR compared with other self-expanding stents appears to be feasible and safe as a rescue tool for refractory intra-arterial therapy.
Bai, H.X.
- Adult BrainYou have accessDiagnostic Accuracy of Amino Acid and FDG-PET in Differentiating Brain Metastasis Recurrence from Radionecrosis after Radiotherapy: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisH. Li, L. Deng, H.X. Bai, J. Sun, Y. Cao, Y. Tao, L.J. States, M.D. Farwell, P. Zhang, B. Xiao and L. YangAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) 280-288; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5472
Balu, N.
- Extracranial VascularYou have accessCarotid Artery Wall Imaging: Perspective and Guidelines from the ASNR Vessel Wall Imaging Study Group and Expert Consensus Recommendations of the American Society of NeuroradiologyL. Saba, C. Yuan, T.S. Hatsukami, N. Balu, Y. Qiao, J.K. DeMarco, T. Saam, A.R. Moody, D. Li, C.C. Matouk, M.H. Johnson, H.R. Jäger, M. Mossa-Basha, M.E. Kooi, Z. Fan, D. Saloner, M. Wintermark, D.J. Mikulis and B.A. Wasserman on behalf of the Vessel Wall Imaging Study Group of the American Society of NeuroradiologyAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) E9-E31; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5488
Bederson, J.
- Adult BrainOpen AccessMR Perfusion to Determine the Status of Collaterals in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Look Beyond Time MapsK. Nael, A. Doshi, R. De Leacy, J. Puig, M. Castellanos, J. Bederson, T.P. Naidich, J Mocco and M. WintermarkAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) 219-225; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5454
Bergsland, N.
- EDITOR'S CHOICEAdult BrainOpen AccessFeasibility of Brain Atrophy Measurement in Clinical Routine without Prior Standardization of the MRI Protocol: Results from MS-MRIUS, a Longitudinal Observational, Multicenter Real-World Outcome Study in Patients with Relapsing-Remitting MSR. Zivadinov, N. Bergsland, J.R. Korn, M.G. Dwyer, N. Khan, J. Medin, J.C. Price, B. Weinstock-Guttman and D. Silva on behalf of the MS-MRIUS Study GroupAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) 289-295; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5442
Brain atrophy outcomes of 590 patients were analyzed by the percentage brain volume change measured by structural image evaluation with normalization of atrophy on 2D-T1WI and 3D-T1WI and the percentage lateral ventricle volume change, measured by VIENA on 2D-T1WI and 3D-T1WI and NeuroSTREAM on T2-FLAIR examinations. The median annualized percentage brain volume change was -0.31% on 2D-T1WI and -0.38% on 3D-T1WI. The median annualized percentage lateral ventricle volume change was 0.95% on 2D-T1WI, 1.47% on 3D-T1WI, and 0.90% on T2-FLAIR. The authors conclude that brain atrophy was more readily assessed by estimating the percentage lateral ventricle volume change on T2-FLAIR compared with the percentage brain volume change or percentage lateral ventricle volume change using 2D- or 3D-T1WI.
Biassette, H.A.
- LetterYou have accessMultiparametric Imaging Improves Confidence in the Diagnosis of Multinodular and Vacuolating Neuronal Tumor of the CerebrumA. Lecler, D. Chauvet, H.A. Biassette and J. SavatovskyAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) E32-E33; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5425
Bibi, R.
- NeurointerventionYou have accessThe Role of Hemodynamics in Intracranial Bifurcation Arteries after Aneurysm Treatment with Flow-Diverter StentsA.P. Narata, F.S. de Moura, I. Larrabide, C.M. Perrault, F. Patat, R. Bibi, S. Velasco, A.-C. Januel, C. Cognard, R. Chapot, A. Bouakaz, C.A. Sennoga and A. MarzoAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) 323-330; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5471
Biousse, V.
- EDITOR'S CHOICEAdult BrainYou have accessNoninvasive Assessment of Intracranial Pressure Status in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Using Displacement Encoding with Stimulated Echoes (DENSE) MRI: A Prospective Patient Study with Contemporaneous CSF Pressure CorrelationA.M. Saindane, D. Qiu, J.N. Oshinski, N.J. Newman, V. Biousse, B.B. Bruce, J.F. Holbrook, B.M. Dale and X. ZhongAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology February 2018, 39 (2) 311-316; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5486
Nine patients with suspected elevated intracranial pressure and 9 healthy control patients were included in this prospective study. Control patients underwent DENSE MR imaging through the midsagittal brain while patients underwent DENSE MR imaging followed immediately by lumbar puncture with opening pressure measurement, CSF removal, closing pressure measurement, and immediate repeat DENSE MR imaging. All patients had elevated opening pressure (median, 36.0 cm water), decreased by the removal of CSF to a median closing pressure of 17.0 cm water. Measured CSF pressure in patients pre= and post=lumbar puncture correlated significantly with pontine displacement. The authors conclude that DENSE MR imaging may providing a method to noninvasively assess intracranial pressure status in idiopathic intracranial hypertension.