MRI Vessel Wall Imaging after Intra-Arterial Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke

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2020-04

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Lindenholz, Arjen
van der Schaaf, Irene C.ISNI 0000000390429582
van der Kolk, Anja G.ISNI 0000000387707190
van der Worp, H. BartISNI 0000000396856702
Harteveld, Anita A.
Kappelle, JaapISNI 0000000389941458
Hendrikse, JeroenISNI 0000000390964171

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Vessel wall imaging is increasingly performed in the diagnostic work-up of patients with ischemic stroke. The aim of this study was to compare vessel wall enhancement after intra-arterial thrombosuction with that in patients not treated with thrombosuction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From 2009 to 2017, forty-nine patients with an ischemic stroke underwent 7T MR imaging within 3 months after symptom onset as part of a prospective intracranial vessel wall imaging study. Fourteen of these patients underwent intra-arterial treatment using thrombosuction (intra-arterial treatment group). In the intra-arterial treatment group, vessel walls were evaluated for major vessel wall changes. All patients underwent pre- and postcontrast vessel wall imaging to assess enhancing foci of the vessel wall using coregistered subtraction images. A Wilcoxon signed rank test was performed to test for differences. RESULTS: In the intra-arterial treatment group, 11 of 14 patients (79%) showed vessel wall enhancement compared with 17 of 35 patients without intra-arterial treatment (49%). In the intra-arterial treatment group, more enhancing foci were detected on the ipsilateral side (n = 18.5) compared with the contralateral side (n = 3, P = .005). Enhancement was more often concentric on the ipsilateral side (n = 8) compared with contralateral side (n = 0, P = .01). No differences were found in the group without intra-arterial treatment between the number and configuration of ipsilateral and contralateral enhancing foci. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with intra-arterial treatment by means of thrombosuction showed more (concentric) enhancing foci of the vessel wall ipsilateral compared with contralateral to the treated artery than the patients without intra-arterial treatment, suggesting reactive changes of the vessel wall. This finding should be taken into account when assessing vessel wall MR images in patients with stroke.

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Clinical Neurology, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article

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Lindenholz, A, van der Schaaf, I C, van der Kolk, A G, van der Worp, H B, Harteveld, A A, Kappelle, L J & Hendrikse, J 2020, 'MRI Vessel Wall Imaging after Intra-Arterial Treatment for Acute Ischemic Stroke', American Journal of Neuroradiology, vol. 41, no. 4, pp. 624-631. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6460