The role of imaging in acute ischemic stroke

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Abstract

Neuroimaging has expanded beyond its traditional diagnostic role and become a critical tool in the evaluation and management of stroke. The objectives of imaging include prompt accurate diagnosis, treatment triage, prognosis prediction, and secondary preventative precautions. While capitalizing on the latest treatment options and expanding upon the "time is brain" doctrine, the ultimate goal of imaging is to maximize the number of treated patients and improve the outcome of one the most costly and morbid disease. A broad overview of comprehensive multimodal stroke imaging is presented here to affirm its utilization. © AANS, 2014.

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Tong, E., Hou, Q., Fiebach, J. B., & Wintermark, M. (2014). The role of imaging in acute ischemic stroke. Neurosurgical Focus, 36(1). https://doi.org/10.3171/2013.10.FOCUS13396

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