Abstract

The posterior circulation Acute Stroke Prognosis Early CT Score (pc-ASPECTS) is a 10-point grading system to quantify ischemic changes in the posterior circulation. We analyzed whether pc-ASPECTS on CT angiography (CTA) source images (CTASI) predicted the final infarct extent and hemorrhagic transformation (HT) rate in patients with basilar artery occlusion. A pc-ASPECTS score of 10 indicates absence of visible ischemic changes in the posterior circulation, and pc-ASPECTS score of 0 indicates ischemic changes in the midbrain, pons, and bilateral thalami, posterior circulation territories, and cerebellar hemispheres. We retrospectively studied patients with basilar artery occlusion on CTA within 24 hours from symptom onset. We applied pc-ASPECTS to noncontrast CT (NCCT), CTASI, and follow-up images by 3-reader-consensus and assessed HT on follow-up images. We calculated Spearman correlation coefficients and performed linear regression analysis. Final infarct extent and HT rates were compared across dichotomized CTASI pc-ASPECTS groups (>/= 8 vs < 8). Among 43 patients, median (range) onset to CTA time was 5.0 hours (range, 0.7-24 hours). Pc-ASPECTS on CTASI (r = 0.75; P < .001) but not NCCT (r = 0.29; P = .063) correlated with pc-ASPECTS on follow-up scans. Linear regression demonstrated a significant positive relationship between pc-ASPECTS on CTASI and follow-up scans (R(2) = 0.58; P < 01). Median follow-up pc-ASPECTS was lower in patients with a CTASI pc-ASPECTS < 8 compared with patients with a CTASI pc-ASPECTS of 8 or more, respectively (P < .001). HT rates were 27.3% vs 9.5%, respectively (P = .24). None of 8 patients without thrombolysis had HT on follow-up scans. The extent of hypoattenuation on CTASI predicts the final infarct extent in patients with basilar artery occlusion.

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  • MethodsA pc-ASPECTS score of 10 indicates absence of visible ischemic changes in the posterior circulation, and pc-ASPECTS score of 0 indicates ischemic changes in the midbrain, pons, and bilateral thalami, posterior circulation territories, and cerebellar hemispheres

  • AND PURPOSE: The posterior circulation Acute Stroke Prognosis Early CT Score is a 10-point grading system to quantify ischemic changes in the posterior circulation

  • Median follow-up pcASPECTS was lower in patients with a CTASI pc-ASPECTS Ͻ 8 compared with patients with a CTASI pc-ASPECTS of 8 or more, respectively (P Ͻ .001)

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A pc-ASPECTS score of 10 indicates absence of visible ischemic changes in the posterior circulation, and pc-ASPECTS score of 0 indicates ischemic changes in the midbrain, pons, and bilateral thalami, posterior circulation territories, and cerebellar hemispheres. We retrospectively studied patients with basilar artery occlusion on CTA within 24 hours from symptom onset. Patients Participants in this study are a subgroup of patients with basilar artery occlusion analyzed in the pc-ASPECTS study.[14] The pc-ASPECTS study retrospectively (May 2001 to August 2006) analyzed patients with acute symptomatic basilar artery occlusion who presented to Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary or Dresden University Stroke Center, had a NCCT-to-CTA time of 2 hours or less, and underwent CTA within 24 hours from symptom onset. For patients with basilar artery occlusion in Dresden, 3-month functional outcomes were derived from telephone interview with the patients or their relatives. Patients with basilar artery occlusion in Dresden were treated under an institutional protocol approved by the local ethics committee

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