Abstract

In this paper, we propose a CT imaging algorithm for patients presenting with suspected acute stroke that incorporates automated CT perfusion(CTP) imaging. The algorithm details evaluation of the non-contrastCT (NCCT) for hemorrhage and acute ischemia, calculation of ASPECTS, with performance and interpretation of CTP if appropriate. In particular, we consider the key steps in expeditious interpretation of non-contrast CT and CT angiography in the context of suspected acute ischemic stroke. Given the recent expansion of the "imaging based" treatment window for thrombectomy from 6 to 24h in the 2018 American Heart Association stroke guidelines, we consider the key criteria in the decision to perform CT perfusion and the patient cohorts in which this might be most helpful. We also describe how imaging findings might be incorporated into the treatment paradigm for suspected with acute ischemic stroke and we allude to some of the most frequently encountered pitfalls associated with CTP which we think will be particularly helpful for radiologists and stroke physicians who are considering adding CT perfusion to their work-up for acute stroke.

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