Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Neuroradiology 8/2017

08.07.2017 | Interventional Neuroradiology

Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities in predicting cerebral hyperperfusion after intracranial arterial stenting

verfasst von: Chih-Cheng Wan, David Yen-Ting Chen, Ying-Chi Tseng, Feng-Xian Yan, Kun-Yu Lee, Chen-Hua Chiang, Chi-Jen Chen

Erschienen in: Neuroradiology | Ausgabe 8/2017

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

Purpose

No reliable imaging sign predicting cerebral hyperperfusion after intracranial arterial stenting (IAS) had been described in the literature. This study evaluated the effect of fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities (FVHs), also called hyperintense vessel sign on T2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (T2-FLAIR) MR images, in predicting significant increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF) defined by arterial spin labeling (ASL) after IAS.

Methods

We reviewed ASL CBF images and T2-FLAIR MR images before (D0), 1 day after (D1), and 3 days after (D3) IAS of 16 patients. T1-weighted MR images were used as cerebral maps for calculating CBF. The changes in CBF values after IAS were calculated in and compared among stenting and nonstenting vascular territories. An increase more than 50% of CBF was considered as hyperperfusion. The effect of FVHs in predicting hyperperfusion was calculated.

Results

The D1 CBF value was significantly higher than the D0 CBF value in stenting vascular, contralateral anterior cerebral artery, contralateral middle cerebral artery, and contralateral posterior cerebral artery (PCA) territories (all P < .05). The D1 and D3 CBF values were significantly higher than the D0 CBF value in overall vascular (P < .001), overall nonstenting vascular (P < .001), and ipsilateral PCA (P < .05) territories. The rate of more than 50% increases in CBF was significantly higher in patients who exhibited asymmetric FVHs than in those who did not exhibit these findings.

Conclusion

FVHs could be a critical predictor of a significant increase in CBF after IAS.
Literatur
1.
2.
Zurück zum Zitat Huang YN, Gao S, Li SW, Li JF, Wong KS, Kay R (1997) Vascular lesions in Chinese patients with transient ischemic attacks. Neurology 48:524–525CrossRefPubMed Huang YN, Gao S, Li SW, Li JF, Wong KS, Kay R (1997) Vascular lesions in Chinese patients with transient ischemic attacks. Neurology 48:524–525CrossRefPubMed
3.
Zurück zum Zitat Liu H-M, Tu Y-K, Yip P-K, Su C-T (1996) Evaluation of intracranial and extracranial carotid steno-occlusive diseases in Taiwan Chinese patients with MR angiography: preliminary experience. Stroke 27:650–653CrossRefPubMed Liu H-M, Tu Y-K, Yip P-K, Su C-T (1996) Evaluation of intracranial and extracranial carotid steno-occlusive diseases in Taiwan Chinese patients with MR angiography: preliminary experience. Stroke 27:650–653CrossRefPubMed
4.
Zurück zum Zitat Caplan LR, Gorelick PB, Hier DB (1986) Race, sex and occlusive cerebrovascular disease: a review. Stroke 17:648–655CrossRefPubMed Caplan LR, Gorelick PB, Hier DB (1986) Race, sex and occlusive cerebrovascular disease: a review. Stroke 17:648–655CrossRefPubMed
5.
Zurück zum Zitat Nishimaru K, McHenry LC, Toole JF (1984) Cerebral angiographic and clinical differences in carotid system transient ischemic attacks between American Caucasian and Japanese patients. Stroke 15:56–59CrossRefPubMed Nishimaru K, McHenry LC, Toole JF (1984) Cerebral angiographic and clinical differences in carotid system transient ischemic attacks between American Caucasian and Japanese patients. Stroke 15:56–59CrossRefPubMed
6.
Zurück zum Zitat van Mook WN, Rennenberg RJ, Schurink GW, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Mess WH, Hofman PA et al (2005) Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome. The Lancet Neurology 4:877–888CrossRefPubMed van Mook WN, Rennenberg RJ, Schurink GW, van Oostenbrugge RJ, Mess WH, Hofman PA et al (2005) Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome. The Lancet Neurology 4:877–888CrossRefPubMed
7.
Zurück zum Zitat Xu S, Wu P, Shi H, Ji Z, Dai J (2014) Hyperperfusion syndrome after stenting for intracranial artery stenosis. Cell Biochem Biophys 71:1537–1542CrossRef Xu S, Wu P, Shi H, Ji Z, Dai J (2014) Hyperperfusion syndrome after stenting for intracranial artery stenosis. Cell Biochem Biophys 71:1537–1542CrossRef
8.
Zurück zum Zitat Azizyan A, Sanossian N, Mogensen MA, Liebeskind DS (2010) Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities: an important imaging marker for cerebrovascular disease. Am J Neuroradiol 32:1771–1775CrossRefPubMed Azizyan A, Sanossian N, Mogensen MA, Liebeskind DS (2010) Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities: an important imaging marker for cerebrovascular disease. Am J Neuroradiol 32:1771–1775CrossRefPubMed
9.
Zurück zum Zitat Iancu-Gontard D, Oppenheim C, Touze E, Meary E, Zuber M, Mas J-L et al (2003) Evaluation of hyperintense vessels on FLAIR MRI for the diagnosis of multiple intracerebral arterial stenoses. Stroke 34:1886–1891CrossRefPubMed Iancu-Gontard D, Oppenheim C, Touze E, Meary E, Zuber M, Mas J-L et al (2003) Evaluation of hyperintense vessels on FLAIR MRI for the diagnosis of multiple intracerebral arterial stenoses. Stroke 34:1886–1891CrossRefPubMed
10.
Zurück zum Zitat Ahn SJ, Suh SH, Lee K-Y, Kim JH, Seo K-D, Lee S (2015) Hyperintense vessels on T2-PROPELLER-FLAIR in patients with acute MCA stroke: prediction of arterial stenosis and perfusion abnormality. Am J Neuroradiol 36:2042–2047CrossRefPubMed Ahn SJ, Suh SH, Lee K-Y, Kim JH, Seo K-D, Lee S (2015) Hyperintense vessels on T2-PROPELLER-FLAIR in patients with acute MCA stroke: prediction of arterial stenosis and perfusion abnormality. Am J Neuroradiol 36:2042–2047CrossRefPubMed
11.
Zurück zum Zitat Yun TJ, Sohn C-H, Han MH, Yoon B-W, Kang H-S, Kim JE et al (2012) Effect of carotid artery stenting on cerebral blood flow: evaluation of hemodynamic changes using arterial spin labeling. Neuroradiology 55:271–281CrossRefPubMed Yun TJ, Sohn C-H, Han MH, Yoon B-W, Kang H-S, Kim JE et al (2012) Effect of carotid artery stenting on cerebral blood flow: evaluation of hemodynamic changes using arterial spin labeling. Neuroradiology 55:271–281CrossRefPubMed
12.
Zurück zum Zitat Uchihashi Y, Hosoda K, Zimine I, Fujita A, Fujii M, Sugimura K et al (2011) Clinical application of arterial spin-labeling MR imaging in patients with carotid stenosis: quantitative comparative study with single-photon emission CT. Am J Neuroradiol 32:1545–1551CrossRefPubMed Uchihashi Y, Hosoda K, Zimine I, Fujita A, Fujii M, Sugimura K et al (2011) Clinical application of arterial spin-labeling MR imaging in patients with carotid stenosis: quantitative comparative study with single-photon emission CT. Am J Neuroradiol 32:1545–1551CrossRefPubMed
13.
Zurück zum Zitat Takahashi H, Ishii K, Hosokawa C, Hyodo T, Kashiwagi N, Matsuki M et al (2013) Clinical application of 3D arterial spin-labeled brain perfusion imaging for Alzheimer disease: comparison with brain perfusion SPECT. Am J Neuroradiol 35:906–911CrossRefPubMed Takahashi H, Ishii K, Hosokawa C, Hyodo T, Kashiwagi N, Matsuki M et al (2013) Clinical application of 3D arterial spin-labeled brain perfusion imaging for Alzheimer disease: comparison with brain perfusion SPECT. Am J Neuroradiol 35:906–911CrossRefPubMed
14.
Zurück zum Zitat Wong AM, Yan F-X, Liu H-L (2013) Comparison of three-dimensional pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging with gradient-echo and spin-echo dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI. J Magn Reson Imaging 39:427–433CrossRefPubMed Wong AM, Yan F-X, Liu H-L (2013) Comparison of three-dimensional pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging with gradient-echo and spin-echo dynamic susceptibility contrast MRI. J Magn Reson Imaging 39:427–433CrossRefPubMed
15.
Zurück zum Zitat Tzourio-Mazoyer N, Landeau B, Papathanassiou D, Crivello F, Etard O, Delcroix N et al (2002) Automated anatomical labeling of activations in SPM using a macroscopic anatomical parcellation of the MNI MRI single-subject brain. NeuroImage 15:273–289CrossRefPubMed Tzourio-Mazoyer N, Landeau B, Papathanassiou D, Crivello F, Etard O, Delcroix N et al (2002) Automated anatomical labeling of activations in SPM using a macroscopic anatomical parcellation of the MNI MRI single-subject brain. NeuroImage 15:273–289CrossRefPubMed
16.
Zurück zum Zitat Chang T-Y, Kuan W-C, Huang K-L, Chang C-H, Chang Y-J, Wong H-F et al (2013) Heterogeneous cerebral vasoreactivity dynamics in patients with carotid stenosis. PLoS One 8:e76072CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Chang T-Y, Kuan W-C, Huang K-L, Chang C-H, Chang Y-J, Wong H-F et al (2013) Heterogeneous cerebral vasoreactivity dynamics in patients with carotid stenosis. PLoS One 8:e76072CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
17.
Zurück zum Zitat Cosnard G, Duprez T, Grandin C, Smith AM, Munier T, Peeters A (1999) Fast FLAIR sequence for detecting major vascular abnormalities during the hyperacute phase of stroke: a comparison with MR angiography. Neuroradiology 41:342–346CrossRefPubMed Cosnard G, Duprez T, Grandin C, Smith AM, Munier T, Peeters A (1999) Fast FLAIR sequence for detecting major vascular abnormalities during the hyperacute phase of stroke: a comparison with MR angiography. Neuroradiology 41:342–346CrossRefPubMed
18.
Zurück zum Zitat Kamran S, Bates V, Bakshi R, Wright P, Kinkel W, Miletich R (2000) Significance of hyperintense vessels on FLAIR MRI in acute stroke. Neurology 55:265–269CrossRefPubMed Kamran S, Bates V, Bakshi R, Wright P, Kinkel W, Miletich R (2000) Significance of hyperintense vessels on FLAIR MRI in acute stroke. Neurology 55:265–269CrossRefPubMed
19.
Zurück zum Zitat Toyoda K, Ida M, Fukuda K (2001) Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery intraarterial signal: an early sign of hyperacute cerebral ischemia. AJNR 22:1021–1029PubMed Toyoda K, Ida M, Fukuda K (2001) Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery intraarterial signal: an early sign of hyperacute cerebral ischemia. AJNR 22:1021–1029PubMed
20.
Zurück zum Zitat Hacein-Bey L, Mukundan G, Shahi K, Chan H, Tajlil AT (2014) Hyperintense ipsilateral cortical sulci on FLAIR imaging in carotid stenosis: ivy sign equivalent from enlarged leptomeningeal collaterals. Clin Imaging 38:314–317CrossRefPubMed Hacein-Bey L, Mukundan G, Shahi K, Chan H, Tajlil AT (2014) Hyperintense ipsilateral cortical sulci on FLAIR imaging in carotid stenosis: ivy sign equivalent from enlarged leptomeningeal collaterals. Clin Imaging 38:314–317CrossRefPubMed
21.
Zurück zum Zitat Meyers PM, Higashida RT, Phatouros CC, Malek AM, Lempert TE, Dowd CF et al (2000) Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome after percutaneous transluminal stenting of the craniocervical arteries. Neurosurgery 47:335–345CrossRefPubMed Meyers PM, Higashida RT, Phatouros CC, Malek AM, Lempert TE, Dowd CF et al (2000) Cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome after percutaneous transluminal stenting of the craniocervical arteries. Neurosurgery 47:335–345CrossRefPubMed
22.
Zurück zum Zitat Kufner A, Galinovic I, Ambrosi V, Nolte CH, Endres M, Fiebach JB et al (2015) Hyperintense vessels on FLAIR: hemodynamic correlates and response to thrombolysis. Am J Neuroradiol 36:1426–1430CrossRefPubMed Kufner A, Galinovic I, Ambrosi V, Nolte CH, Endres M, Fiebach JB et al (2015) Hyperintense vessels on FLAIR: hemodynamic correlates and response to thrombolysis. Am J Neuroradiol 36:1426–1430CrossRefPubMed
23.
Zurück zum Zitat Lee KY, Latour LL, Luby M, Hsia AW, Merino JG, Warach S (2009) Distal hyperintense vessels on FLAIR: an MRI marker for collateral circulation in acute stroke? Neurology 72:1134–1139CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Lee KY, Latour LL, Luby M, Hsia AW, Merino JG, Warach S (2009) Distal hyperintense vessels on FLAIR: an MRI marker for collateral circulation in acute stroke? Neurology 72:1134–1139CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
24.
Zurück zum Zitat Kim SE, Lee BI, Shin KJ, Park J, Park KM, Kim HC et al (2016) Clinical significance of fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities in borderzone infarcts. Stroke 47:1548–1554CrossRefPubMed Kim SE, Lee BI, Shin KJ, Park J, Park KM, Kim HC et al (2016) Clinical significance of fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities in borderzone infarcts. Stroke 47:1548–1554CrossRefPubMed
25.
Zurück zum Zitat MacIntosh BJ, Sideso E, Donahue MJ, Chappell MA, Gunther M, Handa A et al (2011) Intracranial hemodynamics is altered by carotid artery disease and after endarterectomy: a dynamic magnetic resonance angiography study. Stroke 42:979–984CrossRefPubMed MacIntosh BJ, Sideso E, Donahue MJ, Chappell MA, Gunther M, Handa A et al (2011) Intracranial hemodynamics is altered by carotid artery disease and after endarterectomy: a dynamic magnetic resonance angiography study. Stroke 42:979–984CrossRefPubMed
26.
Zurück zum Zitat Campbell AM, Beaulieu C (2006) Pulsed arterial spin labeling parameter optimization for an elderly population. J Magn Reson Imaging 23:398–403CrossRefPubMed Campbell AM, Beaulieu C (2006) Pulsed arterial spin labeling parameter optimization for an elderly population. J Magn Reson Imaging 23:398–403CrossRefPubMed
27.
Zurück zum Zitat Chimowitz MI, Lynn MJ, Derdeyn CP, Turan TN, Fiorella D, Lane BF et al (2011) Stenting versus aggressive medical therapy for intracranial arterial stenosis. N Engl J Med 365:993–1003CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Chimowitz MI, Lynn MJ, Derdeyn CP, Turan TN, Fiorella D, Lane BF et al (2011) Stenting versus aggressive medical therapy for intracranial arterial stenosis. N Engl J Med 365:993–1003CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
28.
Zurück zum Zitat Derdeyn CP, Chimowitz MI, Lynn MJ, Fiorella D, Turan TN, Janis LS et al (2014) Aggressive medical treatment with or without stenting in high-risk patients with intracranial artery stenosis (SAMMPRIS): the final results of a randomised trial. Lancet 383:333–341CrossRefPubMed Derdeyn CP, Chimowitz MI, Lynn MJ, Fiorella D, Turan TN, Janis LS et al (2014) Aggressive medical treatment with or without stenting in high-risk patients with intracranial artery stenosis (SAMMPRIS): the final results of a randomised trial. Lancet 383:333–341CrossRefPubMed
Metadaten
Titel
Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery vascular hyperintensities in predicting cerebral hyperperfusion after intracranial arterial stenting
verfasst von
Chih-Cheng Wan
David Yen-Ting Chen
Ying-Chi Tseng
Feng-Xian Yan
Kun-Yu Lee
Chen-Hua Chiang
Chi-Jen Chen
Publikationsdatum
08.07.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Neuroradiology / Ausgabe 8/2017
Print ISSN: 0028-3940
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-017-1863-6

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 8/2017

Neuroradiology 8/2017 Zur Ausgabe

Leitlinien kompakt für die Neurologie

Mit medbee Pocketcards sicher entscheiden.

Seit 2022 gehört die medbee GmbH zum Springer Medizin Verlag

Schützt Olivenöl vor dem Tod durch Demenz?

10.05.2024 Morbus Alzheimer Nachrichten

Konsumieren Menschen täglich 7 Gramm Olivenöl, ist ihr Risiko, an einer Demenz zu sterben, um mehr als ein Vierten reduziert – und dies weitgehend unabhängig von ihrer sonstigen Ernährung. Dafür sprechen Auswertungen zweier großer US-Studien.

Bluttest erkennt Parkinson schon zehn Jahre vor der Diagnose

10.05.2024 Parkinson-Krankheit Nachrichten

Ein Bluttest kann abnorm aggregiertes Alpha-Synuclein bei einigen Menschen schon zehn Jahre vor Beginn der motorischen Parkinsonsymptome nachweisen. Mit einem solchen Test lassen sich möglicherweise Prodromalstadien erfassen und die Betroffenen früher behandeln.

Darf man die Behandlung eines Neonazis ablehnen?

08.05.2024 Gesellschaft Nachrichten

In einer Leseranfrage in der Zeitschrift Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology möchte ein anonymer Dermatologe bzw. eine anonyme Dermatologin wissen, ob er oder sie einen Patienten behandeln muss, der eine rassistische Tätowierung trägt.

Wartezeit nicht kürzer, aber Arbeit flexibler

Psychotherapie Medizin aktuell

Fünf Jahren nach der Neugestaltung der Psychotherapie-Richtlinie wurden jetzt die Effekte der vorgenommenen Änderungen ausgewertet. Das Hauptziel der Novellierung war eine kürzere Wartezeit auf Therapieplätze. Dieses Ziel wurde nicht erreicht, es gab jedoch positive Auswirkungen auf andere Bereiche.

Update Neurologie

Bestellen Sie unseren Fach-Newsletter und bleiben Sie gut informiert.