Delayed contrast-enhanced MR angiography for the assessment of internal carotid bulb patency in the context of acute ischemic stroke: An accuracy, interrater, and intrarater agreement study

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Background and Purpose: CTA has shown limited accuracy and reliability in distinguishing tandem occlusions and pseudoocclusions on initial acute stroke imaging. The utility of early and delayed contrast-enhanced MRA in this setting is unknown. We aimed to assess the accuracy and reliability of early and delayed contrast-enhanced MRA for carotid bulb patency in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Materials and Methods: We retrospectively reviewed patients who had ICA occlusion and underwent thrombectomy with preprocedural early and delayed contrast-enhanced MRA in a single comprehensive stroke center. During 2 sessions, 10 raters independently assessed 32 cases with early contrast-enhanced MRA (with an additional delayed contrast-enhanced MRA sequence during the second reading session). Their judgments were compared with DSA as a reference standard. Accuracy and interrater agreement were measured. Five raters undertook a third reading session to assess intrarater agreement. Results: Accuracy for the assessment of carotid bulb patency with early contrast-enhanced MRA was limited (69%; 95% CI, 59%-79%), with moderate interrater agreement (κ = 0.42; 95% CI, 0.27-0.55). The second reading with an additional delayed contrast-enhanced MRA sequence improved both accuracy (82%; 95% CI, 73%-91%; P

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Boisseau, W., Benaissa, A., Fahed, R., Amegnizin, J. L., Smajda, S., Benadjaoud, S., … Hodel, J. (2021). Delayed contrast-enhanced MR angiography for the assessment of internal carotid bulb patency in the context of acute ischemic stroke: An accuracy, interrater, and intrarater agreement study. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 42(6), 1116–1122. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7054

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