Identifying large vessel occlusion using the hyperdense artery sign in patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy

The hyperdense artery sign on non-contrast computed tomography-reconstructed images is useful for identifying large vessel occlusion in acute ischemic stroke. This study aimed to assess its efficacy in patients with large vessel occlusion treated with mechanical thrombectomy. : This retrospective an...

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Published inJournal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases Vol. 32; no. 1; p. 106846
Main Authors Saito, Takuya, Itabashi, Ryo, Uchida, Kazutaka, Kawabata, Yuichi, Igasaki, Shota, Sato, Kazuhiko, Chiba, Tomohiro, Morimoto, Takeshi, Yazawa, Yukako
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.01.2023
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Summary:The hyperdense artery sign on non-contrast computed tomography-reconstructed images is useful for identifying large vessel occlusion in acute ischemic stroke. This study aimed to assess its efficacy in patients with large vessel occlusion treated with mechanical thrombectomy. : This retrospective and prospective single-centered study from June 2019 to May 2021 evaluated the use of non-contrast computed tomography-reconstructed images for detecting hyperdense artery sign to identify large vessel occlusion from June 2020 to May 2021. We registered consecutive potential candidates for mechanical thrombectomy due to suspected stroke and assessed the accuracy of hyperdense artery sign on non-contrast computed tomography-reconstructed images for large vessel occlusion in the hyperacute setting. Non-contrast computed tomography images were reconstructed into maximum intensity projection images with iterative reconstruction algorithms to detect hyperdense artery signs. We compared the door-to-puncture time and functional outcome at 90 days before and after employing non-contrast computed tomography-reconstructed images in patients with large vessel occlusion treated with mechanical thrombectomy. The cohort included 82 patients, wherein 47 were treated with mechanical thrombectomy. The sensitivity (96%) and specificity (94%) of hyperdense artery sign on non-contrast computed tomography-reconstructed images for large vessel occlusion were performed. The door-to-puncture time was significantly shortened after using non-contrast computed tomography-reconstructed images (49 versus 28 min, p = 0.001), but the functional outcome at 90 days remained unchanged. Non-contrast computed tomography-reconstructed images, as a vascular imaging tool for mechanical thrombectomy, can reduce workflow time in hospitals by identifying large vessel occlusion with high sensitivity and specificity.
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ISSN:1052-3057
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DOI:10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2022.106846