J Korean Neurol Assoc.  1995 Dec;13(4):795-805.

Significance of 'Arterial Enhancement' in Acute Ischemic Stroke: Evaluation with Gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging and Angiography

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neurology, Hallym University College of Medicine, Korea.
  • 2Department of Neuroradiology, Hallym University College of Medicine, Korea.

Abstract

Although the patterns of arterial enhancement (AE) in gadolinium (Gd) enhanced MR imaging have been reported in patients with cerebral ischemia, the significance of AE has not been well established. The purpose of the study was to investigate the mechanisms and significance of AE in Gd-enhanced MR imaging. In particular, we tried to relate MR findings of AE to the hemodynamic alterations after acute cerebral ischemia. Twelve patients with acute ischemic stroke limited to the supratentorial region were subjected to this study. In all patients, MR imaging and Gd enhancement were performed using the 1. 0 T superconductive MR scanner by spin-echo sequence. Digital subtraction angiography was followed within 24hr of MR examination. MR images and angiograms were reviewed separately by two blinded investigators, giving special attention to the presence of AE, vascular abnormalities and degree of collateral circulation. The AE on Gd-enhanced MR imaging was noted in 7 of 12 patients with acute ischemic stroke(4, cortical; 2, striatocapsular; 1, lacunar). All these 7 patients had angiographic findings of stenosis or complete occlusion on the proximal portions of major intracranial arteries with prompt collateral circulations. Other five patients not showing (2, cortical; 3, lacunar) had complete occlusion of major arteries with poor collateral or normal angiographic findings. The AE is caused by slower arterial flow, which can be identified in cerebral angiograms demonstrating delayed opacification of contrast agents. The findings of AE may be regarded as equivalent to an angiographic findings of stenosis of the proximal artery or complete occlusion with excellent collateral circulation. Therefore, we conclude that the AE might reflect the underlying vascular abnormalities and may help to estimate, the hemodynamic alterations in patients with acute ischemic stroke.


MeSH Terms

Angiography*
Angiography, Digital Subtraction
Arteries
Brain Ischemia
Collateral Circulation
Constriction, Pathologic
Contrast Media
Gadolinium
Hemodynamics
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
Research Personnel
Stroke*
Contrast Media
Gadolinium
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