Abstract
Introduction: The role of increased CBF after endovascular thrombectomy in post-ischemic hyperperfusion has not been studied in detail. We aimed to investigate the timing of CBF increases on PWI after thrombectomy in association with hemorrhagic transformation. Methods: We analyzed prospectively collected data in consecutive patients treated with endovascular thrombectomy. Inclusion criteria were: (1) patients with ICA or M1 occlusion, and (2) PWI and GRE obtained within 12 hours and 12-48 hours after thrombectomy. We compared each rCBF with early hemorrhage (within 12 hours after thrombectomy), late hemorrhage (12-48 hour) and non-hemorrhage in basal ganglia (BG) and MCA cortical or subcortical (CS) region. In each PWI dataset, ROIs were placed in two slice levels of the BG and three slice levels of the CS region. Results: Fifty-three patients met inclusion criteria. Early BG hemorrhages were noted in 13 patients, with 4 late BG hemorrhage, 8 early CS hemorrhage and 3 late CS hemorrhage. There were no significant differences on rCBF in PWI within 12 hours after thrombectomy between early hemorrhage, late hemorrhage and non-hemorrhage groups. In contrast, rCBF on 12-48 hours PWI in the BG region was significantly higher in the early BG hemorrhage than non-BG hemorrhage (lower BG slice 1.36 vs 1.01, p<0.001, upper BG slice 1.33 vs 0.96, p<0.001) and rCBF in CS region were significantly higher in early CS hemorrhage than non-CS hemorrhage (lower CS slice 1.55 vs 0.98, p=0.001, middle CS slice 1.31 vs 0.92, p=0.018). There were no significant differences in rCBF on 12-48 hours PWI between the late hemorrhage and non-hemorrhage group. Conclusions: Most intracerebral hemorrhages after thrombectomy were seen within 12 hours after intervention. A rCBF increase in hemorrhage cases was not seen on PWI within 12 hours after thrombectomy. rCBF increases on PWI 12-48 hours after thrombectomy, however, was associated with post-thrombectomy hemorrhage within 12 hours.
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