Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Brain tissue viability depends on cerebral blood flow (CBF) that has to be kept within a narrow range to avoid the risk of developing ischemia. The aim of the study was to evaluate by 64-section CT (VCT) the cerebral perfusion modifications in patients with severe carotid stenosis before and after undergoing carotid artery stent placement (CAS) with a cerebral protection system. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Fifteen patients with unilateral internal carotid stenosis (≥70%) underwent brain perfusional VCT (PVCT) 5 days before and 1 week after the stent-placement procedure. CBF and mean transit time (MTT) values were measured. RESULTS: Decreased CBF and increased MTT values were observed in the cerebral areas supplied by the stenotic artery as compared with the areas supplied by the contralateral patent artery (P < .001). A significant normalization of the perfusion parameters was observed after the stent-placement procedure (mean pretreatment MTT value, 5.3 ± 0.2; mean posttreatment MTT value, 4.3 ± 0.18, P < .001). CONCLUSIONS: PVCT is a useful technique for the assessment of the hemodynamic modifications in patients with severe carotid stenosis. The quantitative evaluation of cerebral perfusion makes it a reliable tool for the follow-up of patients who undergo CAS.
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Gaudiello, F., Colangelo, V., Bolacchi, F., Melis, M., Gandini, R., Garaci, F. G., … Simonetti, G. (2008). Sixty-four-section CT cerebral perfusion evaluation in patients with carotid artery stenosis before and after stenting with a cerebral protection device. In American Journal of Neuroradiology (Vol. 29, pp. 919–923). https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A0945
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