J Korean Radiol Soc.  2000 Sep;43(3):273-279. 10.3348/jkrs.2000.43.3.273.

Usefulness of Diffusion-Weighted Images in the Evolving Stroke: Correlation with Clinical Findings

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Research Institute of Radiological Science, Yonsei University Medical College. radhskim@medikorea.net
  • 2Department of Radiology, Eulji University, School of Medicine.
  • 3Department of Neurology, Yonsei University Medical College.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the usefulness of repeat diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) during the acute ischemic stroke stage for the prediction of evolving stroke and clinical course.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Fifteen patients with acute ischemic stroke in MCA territory [<24 hours, 5 patients;>24 hours, 10 patients; M:F=9:6; age 28 -75 (mean, 61) years] were involved in this prospective study. All patients underwent initial DWI, follow-up DWI (within two weeks of the first attack) and T2WI (2 -5 months later to assess final infarction territory). The National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) was used for clinical evaluation. 'Evolving stroke' was defined as progression of NIHSS after admission. For statistical analysis, Fisher's exact test was used and a p value<0.05 was considered significant.
RESULTS
In six patients (40%), the diagnosis was evolving stroke. In four of these (67%), follow-up DWI showed that the infarction territory was more extensive. Evolving stroke occurred 24 -72 hours after the onset of symptoms. DWI obtained 72 hours after onset showed that one patient had developed new infarction. Patients in whom enlarged infarction territory was seen on follow-up DWI showed progression of NIHSS within three days of onset, while those in whom follow-up DWI demonstrated no change showed an improved NIHSS (p < 0.05). Those who underwent initial DWI within 24 hours of onset showed larger infarction territory on follow-up DWI than those who underwent initial DWI later than this (p < 0.05).
CONCLUSION
Repeat DWI during the acute ischemic stroke stage might be useful for the evaluation of evolving stroke.

Keyword

Brain, ischemia; Magnetic resonance (MR), diffusion study

MeSH Terms

Diagnosis
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Infarction
Prospective Studies
Stroke*
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