Early Changes of Tissue Perfusion After Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Hyperacute Ischemic Stroke

被引:10
作者
An, Hongyu [1 ]
Ford, Andria L. [4 ]
Vo, Katie [5 ]
Eldeniz, Cihat [1 ]
Ponisio, Rosana [4 ]
Zhu, Hongtu [2 ]
Li, Yimei [2 ]
Chen, Yasheng [1 ]
Powers, William J. [3 ]
Lee, Jin-Moo [4 ]
Lin, Weili [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ N Carolina, Dept Radiol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[2] Univ N Carolina, Dept Biostat, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[3] Univ N Carolina, Dept Neurol, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA
[4] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
[5] Washington Univ, Sch Med, Dept Radiol, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
关键词
cerebral perfusion; hypoperfusion; ischemic stroke; reperfusion; tPA; MIDDLE CEREBRAL-ARTERY; HIGH-RESOLUTION MEASUREMENT; TRACER BOLUS PASSAGES; BLOOD-FLOW; CLINICAL RECOVERY; WEIGHTED MRI; RECANALIZATION; DIFFUSION; THROMBOLYSIS; OCCLUSION;
D O I
10.1161/STROKEAHA.110.590323
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background and Purpose-It is hypothesized that tissue plasminogen activator rescues brain tissue by improving perfusion. In this study, we aimed to examine acute regional perfusion changes and how they influence infarction and clinical outcome. Methods-Three sequential MR scans were performed in 15 tissue plasminogen activator-treated patients within 3.5 (tp1), at 6 hours (tp2), and at 1 month (tp3) after stroke onset. "Hypoperfusion" was defined if mean transit time prolongation was more than a threshold (4 thresholds: 3, 4, 5, and 6 seconds). Four regions of interest were classified: (1) "reperfusion"-hypoperfused at tp1, normal at tp2; (2) "nonreperfusion"-hypoperfused at tp1 and tp2; (3) "normal perfusion"-normal at tp1 and tp2; and (4) "new hypoperfusion"-normal at tp1 and hypoperfused at tp2. Risk of infarction was calculated within each region of interest. Associations between tissue perfusion changes and clinical variables were evaluated using stepwise multiple linear regressions. Moreover, the association between National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale changes and perfusion alterations was assessed using linear mixed effect models. Results-Regardless of the mean transit time threshold chosen, the risk of infarction in nonreperfused regions (40% to 68%, thresholds 3 to 6 seconds) was higher than reperfused regions (9% to 30%, P < 0.05), and it was higher in new hypoperfusion regions (9% to 33%) than normal perfusion regions (3% to 4%, P < 0.05). Volume of new hypoperfusion was significantly associated with onset-to-treatment time and initial hypoperfused volume. Overall relative reperfusion was significantly associated with National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale improvement. Conclusion-Early tissue perfusion changes influenced final tissue fate. The development of new hypoperfusion may result from delay in tissue plasminogen activator and a large initial lesion. (Stroke. 2011;42:65-72.)
引用
收藏
页码:65 / 72
页数:8
相关论文
共 39 条
  • [1] Magnetic resonance imaging profiles predict clinical response to early reperfusion: The diffusion and perfusion imaging evaluation for understanding stroke evolution (DEFUSE) study
    Albers, Gregory W.
    Thijs, Vincent N.
    Wechsle, Lawrence
    Kemp, Stephanie
    Schlaug, Gottfried
    Skalabrin, Elaine
    Bammer, Roland
    Kakuda, Wataru
    Lansberg, Maarten G.
    Shuaib, Ashfaq
    Coplin, William
    Hamilton, Scott
    Moseley, Michael
    Marks, Michael P.
    [J]. ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2006, 60 (05) : 508 - 517
  • [2] High rate of complete recanalization and dramatic clinical recovery during tPA infusion when continuously monitored with 2-MHz transcranial Doppler monitoring
    Alexandrov, AV
    Demchuk, AM
    Felberg, RA
    Christou, I
    Barber, PA
    Burgin, WS
    Malkoff, M
    Wojner, AW
    Grotta, JC
    [J]. STROKE, 2000, 31 (03) : 610 - 614
  • [3] Ali Latisha K, 2007, Rev Neurol Dis, V4, P85
  • [4] [Anonymous], STROKE
  • [5] [Anonymous], CEREBROVASC DIS
  • [6] Impact of collateral flow on tissue fate in acute ischaemic stroke
    Bang, O. Y.
    Saver, J. L.
    Buck, B. H.
    Alger, J. R.
    Starkman, S.
    Ovbiagele, B.
    Kim, D.
    Jahan, R.
    Duckwiler, G. R.
    Yoon, S. R.
    Vinuela, F.
    Liebeskind, D. S.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY, 2008, 79 (06) : 625 - 629
  • [7] Prediction of stroke outcome with echoplanar perfusion- and diffusion-weighted MRI
    Barber, PA
    Darby, DG
    Desmond, PM
    Yang, Q
    Gerraty, RP
    Jolley, D
    Donnan, GA
    Tress, BM
    Davis, SM
    [J]. NEUROLOGY, 1998, 51 (02) : 418 - 426
  • [8] Early MRI findings in patients receiving tissue plasminogen activator predict outcome: Insights into the pathophysiology of acute stroke in the thrombolysis era
    Chalela, JA
    Kang, DW
    Luby, M
    Ezzeddine, M
    Latour, LL
    Todd, JW
    Dunn, B
    Warach, S
    [J]. ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2004, 55 (01) : 105 - 112
  • [9] Reduced microvascular thrombosis and improved outcome in acute murine stroke by inhibiting GP IIb/IIIa receptor-mediated platelet aggregation
    Choudhri, TF
    Hoh, BL
    Zerwes, HG
    Prestigiacomo, CJ
    Kim, SC
    Connolly, ES
    Kottirsch, G
    Pinsky, DJ
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1998, 102 (07) : 1301 - 1310
  • [10] Timing of recanalization after tissue plasminogen activator therapy determined by transcranial Doppler correlates with clinical recovery from ischemic stroke
    Christou, I
    Alexandrov, AV
    Burgin, WS
    Wojner, AW
    Felberg, RA
    Malkoff, M
    Grotta, JC
    [J]. STROKE, 2000, 31 (08) : 1812 - 1816