Toward the era of a one-stop imaging service using an angiography suite for neurovascular disorders

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Transportation of patients requiring multiple diagnostic and imaging-guided therapeutic modalities is unavoidable in current radiological practice. This clinical scenario causes time delays and increased risk in the management of stroke and other neurovascular emergencies. Since the emergence of flat-detector technology in imaging practice in recent decades, studies have proven that flat-detector X-ray angiography in conjunction with contrast medium injection and specialized reconstruction algorithms can provide not only high-quality and high-resolution CT-like images but also functional information. This improvement in imaging technology allows quantitative assessment of intracranial hemodynamics and, subsequently in the same imaging session, provides treatment guidance for patients with neurovascular disorders by using only a flat-detector angiographic suite - a so-called one-stop quantitative imaging service (OSIS). In this paper, we review the recent developments in the field of flat-detector imaging and share our experience of applying this technology in neurovascular disorders such as acute ischemic stroke, cerebral aneurysm, and stenoocclusive carotid diseases. © 2013 Sheng-Che Hung et al.

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Hung, S. C., Lin, C. J., Guo, W. Y., Chang, F. C., Luo, C. B., Teng, M. M. H., & Chang, C. Y. (2013). Toward the era of a one-stop imaging service using an angiography suite for neurovascular disorders. BioMed Research International. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/873614

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