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January 01, 2020; Volume 41,Issue 1

Perspectives

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    Perspectives
    Nicolin Hainc
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.P0086

Review Articles

  • Adult Brain
    Open Access
    Emerging Use of Ultra-High-Field 7T MRI in the Study of Intracranial Vascularity: State of the Field and Future Directions
    J.W. Rutland, B.N. Delman, C.M. Gill, C. Zhu, R.K. Shrivastava and P. Balchandani
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 2-9; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6344
  • Adult Brain
    Open Access
    Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology Criteria for Gliomas: Practical Approach Using Conventional and Advanced Techniques
    D.J. Leao, P.G. Craig, L.F. Godoy, C.C. Leite and B. Policeni
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 10-20; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6358
  • Spine
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    Lateral Decubitus Digital Subtraction Myelography: Tips, Tricks, and Pitfalls
    D.K. Kim, W. Brinjikji, P.P. Morris, F.E. Diehn, V.T. Lehman, G.B. Liebo, J.M. Morris, J.T. Verdoorn, J.K. Cutsforth-Gregory, R.I. Farb, J.C Benson and C.M. Carr
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 21-28; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6368

Level 1 Evidence-Based Medicine

  • EDITOR'S CHOICENeurointervention
    Open Access
    Does Increasing Packing Density Using Larger Caliber Coils Improve Angiographic Results of Embolization of Intracranial Aneurysms at 1 Year: A Randomized Trial
    J. Raymond, J. Ghostine, B.A. van Adel, J.J.S. Shankar, D. Iancu, A.P. Mitha, P. Kvamme, R.D. Turner, A. Turk, V. Mendes-Pereira, J.S. Carpenter, S. Boo, A. Evans, H.H. Woo, D. Fiorella, A. Alaraj, D. Roy, A. Weill, P. Lavoie, M. Chagnon, T.N. Nguyen, J.L. Rempel and T.E. Darsaut
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 29-34; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6362

    Does Embolization with Larger Coils Lead to Better Treatment of Aneurysms (DELTA) was an investigator-initiated multicenter prospective, parallel, randomized, controlled clinical trial. Patients had 4- to 12-mm unruptured aneurysms. Treatment allocation to either 15- (experimental group) or 10-caliber coils (control group) was randomized 1:1 using a Web-based platform. The primary efficacy outcome was a major recurrence or a residual aneurysm at follow-up angiography at 12 ± 2 months adjudicated by an independent core lab blinded to the treatment allocation. The trial was stopped after 210 patients were recruited between November 2013 and June 2017 when funding was interrupted. On an intent-to-treat analysis, the primary outcome was reached in 37 patients allocated to 15-caliber coils and 36 patients allocated to 10-caliber coils. Safety and other clinical outcomes were similar. Coiling of aneurysms randomized to 15-caliber coils achieved higher packing densities compared with 10-caliber coils, but this had no impact on the angiographic outcomes at 1 year, which were primarily driven by aneurysm size and initial angiographic results.

Practice Perspectives

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    Redundant Neurovascular Imaging: Who Is to Blame and What Is the Value?
    E. Beheshtian, S. Emamzadehfard, S. Sahraian, R. Jalilianhasanpour and D.M. Yousem
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 35-39; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6329

General Contents

  • FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBAdult Brain
    Open Access
    Deep Transfer Learning and Radiomics Feature Prediction of Survival of Patients with High-Grade Gliomas
    W. Han, L. Qin, C. Bay, X. Chen, K.-H. Yu, N. Miskin, A. Li, X. Xu and G. Young
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 40-48; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6365

    Fifty patients with high-grade gliomas from the authors’ hospital and 128 patients with high-grade gliomas from The Cancer Genome Atlas were included in this study. For each patient, the authors calculated 348 hand-crafted radiomics features and 8192 deep features generated by a pretrained convolutional neural network. They then applied feature selection and Elastic Net-Cox modeling to differentiate patients into long- and short-term survivors. In the 50 patients with high-grade gliomas from their institution, the combined feature analysis framework classified the patients into long- and short-term survivor groups with a log-rank test P value <.001. In the 128 patients from The Cancer Genome Atlas, the framework classified patients into long- and short-term survivors with a log-rank test P value of .014. In conclusion, the authors report successful production and initial validation of a deep transfer learning model combining radiomics and deep features to predict overall survival of patients with glioblastoma from postcontrast T1-weighed brain MR imaging.

  • Adult Brain
    Open Access
    Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MR Imaging of Nonenhancing T2 High-Signal-Intensity Lesions in Baseline and Posttreatment Glioblastoma: Temporal Change and Prognostic Value
    I. Hwang, S.H. Choi, C.-K. Park, T.M. Kim, S.-H. Park, J.K. Won, I.H. Kim, S.-T. Lee, R.-E. Yoo, K.M. Kang, T.J. Yun, J.-H. Kim and C.-H. Sohn
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 49-56; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6323
  • Adult Brain
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    High-Resolution MRI for Evaluation of Ventriculostomy Tubes: Assessment of Positioning and Proximal Patency
    A.M. Blitz, P.P. Huynh, L.W Bonham, S.K. Gujar, D.E. Sorte, A. Moghekar, M.G. Luciano and D. Rigamonti
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 57-63; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6320
  • EDITOR'S CHOICEAdult Brain
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    Prediction of Hemorrhage after Successful Recanalization in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke: Improved Risk Stratification Using Dual-Energy CT Parenchymal Iodine Concentration Ratio Relative to the Superior Sagittal Sinus
    D. Byrne, J.P. Walsh, H. Schmiedeskamp, F. Settecase, M.K.S. Heran, B. Niu, A.K. Salmeen, B. Rohr, T.S. Field, N. Murray and A. Rohr
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 64-70; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6345

    The authors evaluated whether, in acute ischemic stroke, iodine concentration within contrast-stained parenchyma compared with an internal reference in the superior sagittal sinus on dual-energy CT could predict subsequent intracerebral hemorrhage in 71 patients. Forty-three of 71 patients had parenchymal hyperdensity on initial dual-energy CT. The median relative iodine concentration compared with the superior sagittal sinus was significantly higher in those with subsequent intracerebral hemorrhage (137.9% versus 109.2%). They conclude that in dual-energy CT performed within 1 hour following thrombectomy that the relative iodine concentration within contrast-stained brain parenchyma compared with that in the superior sagittal sinus was a more reliable predictor of ICH compared with the absolute maximum iodine concentration.

  • Adult Brain
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    Diffusion Properties of Normal-Appearing White Matter Microstructure and Severity of Motor Impairment in Acute Ischemic Stroke
    C. Ingo, C. Lin, J. Higgins, Y.A. Arevalo and S. Prabhakaran
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 71-78; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6357
  • Adult Brain
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    Microstructural Integrity of Salvaged Penumbra after Mechanical Thrombectomy
    M.T. Berndt, C. Maegerlein, T. Boeckh-Behrens, S. Wunderlich, C. Zimmer, S. Wirth, F.G. Mück, S. Mönch, B. Friedrich and J. Kaesmacher
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 79-85; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6364
  • Adult Brain
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    Visualization of Nigrosome 1 from the Viewpoint of Anatomic Structure
    N. Arai, H. Kan, M. Ogawa, Y. Uchida, M. Takizawa, K. Omori, T. Miyati, H. Kasai, H. Kunitomo and Y. Shibamoto
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 86-91; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6338
  • Adult Brain
    Open Access
    Structural and Volumetric Brain MRI Findings in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
    J.B. Patel, S.H. Wilson, T.R. Oakes, P. Santhanam and L.K. Weaver
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 92-99; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6346
  • FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBAdult Brain
    Open Access
    Vessel Wall Thickening and Enhancement in High-Resolution Intracranial Vessel Wall Imaging: A Predictor of Future Ischemic Events in Moyamoya Disease
    A. Kathuveetil, P.N. Sylaja, S. Senthilvelan, K. Chandrasekharan, M. Banerjee and B. Jayanand Sudhir
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 100-105; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6360

    Twenty-nine patients with Moyamoya disease were enrolled in this study. The median age at symptom onset was 12 years. A total of 166 steno-occlusive lesions were detected by high-resolution intracranial vessel wall imaging. Eleven lesions with concentric wall thickening (6.6%) were noted in 9 patients. Ten concentric contrast-enhancing lesions were observed in 8 patients, of which 4 lesions in 3 patients showed grade II enhancement. The presence of contrast enhancement and wall thickening showed a statistically significant association with ischemic events within 3 months before and after the vessel wall imaging. The presence of wall thickening and enhancement may predict future ischemic events in patients with MMD.

  • Adult Brain
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    Usefulness of Contrast-Enhanced 3D-FLAIR MR Imaging for Differentiating Rathke Cleft Cyst from Cystic Craniopharyngioma
    M. Azuma, Z.A. Khant, M. Kitajima, H. Uetani, T. Watanabe, K. Yokogami, H. Takeshima and T. Hirai
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 106-110; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6359
  • Adult Brain
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    Decreased Subcortical T2 FLAIR Signal Associated with Seizures
    P. Nicholson, S. Abdulla, L. Alshafai, D.M. Mandell and T. Krings
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 111-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6328
  • Adult Brain
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    Unilateral Nonvisualization of a Transverse Dural Sinus on Phase-Contrast MRV: Frequency and Differentiation from Sinus Thrombosis on Noncontrast MRI
    Y.-M. Chang, A.L. Kuhn, N. Porbandarwala, R. Rojas, V. Ivanovic and R.A. Bhadelia
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 115-121; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6337
  • Neurointervention
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    Emergency Conversion to General Anesthesia Is a Tolerable Risk in Patients Undergoing Mechanical Thrombectomy
    F. Flottmann, H. Leischner, G. Broocks, T.D. Faizy, A. Aigner, M. Deb-Chatterji, G. Thomalla, J. Krauel, M. Issleib, J. Fiehler and C. Brekenfeld
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 122-127; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6321
  • Neurointervention
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    Imaging Triage of Patients with Late-Window (6–24 Hours) Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Comparative Study Using Multiphase CT Angiography versus CT Perfusion
    M.A. Almekhlafi, W.G. Kunz, R.A. McTaggart, M.V. Jayaraman, M. Najm, S.H. Ahn, E. Fainardi, M. Rubiera, A.V. Khaw, A. Zini, M.D. Hill, A.M. Demchuk, M. Goyal and B.K. Menon
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 129-133; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6327
  • FELLOWS' JOURNAL CLUBNeurointervention
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    Flow-Diversion Treatment for Unruptured Nonsaccular Intracranial Aneurysms of the Posterior and Distal Anterior Circulation: A Meta-Analysis
    F. Cagnazzo, P.-H. Lefevre, I. Derraz, C. Dargazanli, G. Gascou, D.T. di Carlo, P. Perrini, R. Ahmed, J.F. Hak, C. Riquelme, A. Bonafe and V. Costalat
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 134-139; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6352

    The authors’ aim was to analyze the outcomes after flow diversion among nonsaccular unruptured lesions. Fifteen studies (213 aneurysms) were included in the analysis. The long-term adequate occlusion rate was 85.3%. Treatment-related complications were 17.4%. Overall, 15% were ischemic events. They conclude that unruptured nonsaccular aneurysms located in the posterior and distal anterior circulations can be effectively treated with a flow-diversion strategy. Nevertheless, treatment-related complications are not negligible, with about 15% ischemic events and 8% morbidity. Larger size (>10 mm) significantly increased the risk of procedure-related adverse events among nonsaccular lesions.

  • Neurointervention
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    Reduced Activity of von Willebrand Factor after Flow-Diverting Stent Implantation for Intracranial Aneurysms: A Link to Acquired von Willebrand Disease?
    I. Oran, C. Cinar, H. Bozkaya, M. Parildar and S. Duman
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 140-146; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6343
  • Functional
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    Lesion-Specific Language Network Alterations in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
    O. Foesleitner, K.-H. Nenning, L. Bartha-Doering, C. Baumgartner, E. Pataraia, D. Moser, M. Schwarz, V. Schmidbauer, J.A. Hainfellner, T. Czech, C. Dorfer, G. Langs, D. Prayer, S. Bonelli and G. Kasprian
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 147-154; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6350
  • Head & Neck
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    CT and MRI Findings of Glomangiopericytoma in the Head and Neck: Case Series Study and Systematic Review
    C.H. Suh, J.H. Lee, M.K. Lee, S.J. Cho, S.R. Chung, Y.J. Choi and J.H. Baek
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 155-159; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6336
  • Pediatrics
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    Predicting Ischemic Risk Using Blood Oxygen Level–Dependent MRI in Children with Moyamoya
    N. Dlamini, M. Slim, F. Kirkham, M. Shroff, P. Dirks, M. Moharir, D. MacGregor, A. Robertson, G. deVeber and W. Logan
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 160-166; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6324
  • Pediatrics
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    Acute Cortical Lesions in MELAS Syndrome: Anatomic Distribution, Symmetry, and Evolution
    K.D. Bhatia, P. Krishnan, H. Kortman, J. Klostranec and T. Krings
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 167-173; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6325
  • Pediatrics
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    Brain MR Imaging of Patients with Perinatal Chikungunya Virus Infection
    D.G. Corrêa, T. A. L. Freddi, H. Werner, F.P.P.L. Lopes, M.E.L. Moreira, F.C.P. de Almeida Di Maio Ferreira, J.M. de Andrade Lopes, F.C. Rueda-Lopes and L.C.H. da Cruz
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 174-177; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6339
  • EDITOR'S CHOICESpine
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    Number Needed to Treat with Vertebral Augmentation to Save a Life
    J.A. Hirsch, R.V. Chandra, N.S. Carter, D. Beall, M. Frohbergh and K. Ong
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 178-182; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6367

    The purpose of this study was to calculate the number needed to treat to save 1 life at 1 year and up to 5 years after vertebral augmentation. A 10-year sample of the 100% US Medicare data base was used to identify patients with vertebral compression fractures treated with nonsurgical management, balloon kyphoplasty, and vertebroplasty. The number needed to treat was calculated between augmentation and nonsurgical management groups from years 1–5 following a vertebral compression fracture diagnosis, using survival probabilities for each management approach. The adjusted number needed to treat to save 1 life for nonsurgical management versus kyphoplasty ranged from 14.8 at year 1 to 11.9 at year 5. The adjusted number needed to treat for nonsurgical management versus vertebroplasty ranged from 22.8 at year 1 to 23.8 at year 5. The authors conclude that the NNT analysis of more than 2 million patients with VCF reveals that only 15 patients need to be treated to save 1 life at 1 year. This has an obvious clinically significant impact and given that all augmentation clinical trials are underpowered to detect a mortality benefit, this large dataset analysis reveals that vertebral augmentation provides a significant mortality benefit over nonsurgical management with a low NNT.

  • Spine
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    Simple Fluoroscopy-Guided Transforaminal Lumbar Puncture: Safety and Effectiveness of a Coaxial Curved-Needle Technique in Patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy and Complex Spines
    J.P. Jacobson, B.C. Cristiano and D.R. Hoss
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 183-188; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6351

35 Years Ago in AJNR

  • 35 Years Ago in AJNR
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    35 Years ago in AJNR
    American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) 189; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.P0097

Online Features

  • Letters

    • Letter
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      Regarding “The Interpeduncular Angle: A Practical and Objective Marker for the Detection and Diagnosis of Intracranial Hypotension on Brain MRI”
      J. Zhang, H. Wang, L. Dong and Y. Li
      American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) E1; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6340
    • Letter
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      Regarding “the Interpeduncular Angle: A Practical and Objective Marker for the Detection and Diagnosis of Intracranial Hypotension on Brain MRI”
      J. Zhang, L. Dong, H. Wang and Y. Li
      American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) E2; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6388
    • Letter
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      Manganese Uptake and Accumulation in the Human Brain
      V. Blomlie, R. Sivanandan and P. Jynge
      American Journal of Neuroradiology January 2020, 41 (1) E3; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6347
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