Shelly Shahar, Maggio Nicola, Boxer Marina, Blatt Ilan, Tanne David, Orion David
Department of Neurology, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
Talpiot Medical Leadership Program (2009), Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
Isr Med Assoc J. 2017 Sep;19(9):553-556.
Computed tomography (CT) brain perfusion is a relatively new imaging method that can be used to differentiate patients following epileptic seizures in the setting of acute neurological deficits (e.g., hemiparesis, hemiplegia, hemianopsia, aphasia) who arrive at the emergency room with a suspected stroke.
To evaluate brain perfusion changes in patients who had an epileptic seizure.
We retrospectively identified 721 patients who presented at our stroke center between 2012 and 2015 with a suspected acute stroke and underwent examination thorough a stroke protocol, including cerebral CT perfusion (CTP) and CT angiography (CTA) within 8 hours from the onset of symptoms.
Out of 721 patients, 25 presented with ictal electroencephalography (EEG) findings within 24-72 hours from symptom onset without evidence of vascular occlusion on CTA. While 15 patients had to be excluded from the study due to concomitant brain pathology, we found a specific reduction in cerebral blood volume and cerebral blood flow occurring at the ictal zone, which was identified by a post hoc EEG investigation.
Our study shows that CTP is an easily accessible tool in emergency department setting for the detection of changes in blood flow dynamics among postictal patients. Thus, we propose the use of CTP in emergency settings to discriminate between postictal changes and acute vascular events.
计算机断层扫描(CT)脑灌注是一种相对较新的成像方法,可用于鉴别在急性神经功能缺损(如偏瘫、半身不遂、偏盲、失语)情况下癫痫发作后到急诊室就诊且疑似中风的患者。
评估癫痫发作患者的脑灌注变化。
我们回顾性地确定了2012年至2015年间在我们的中风中心就诊且疑似急性中风的721例患者,这些患者在症状发作后8小时内接受了包括脑CT灌注(CTP)和CT血管造影(CTA)在内的全面中风检查方案。
在721例患者中,25例在症状发作后24 - 72小时内出现发作期脑电图(EEG)结果,CTA未显示血管闭塞证据。虽然15例患者因合并脑部病变被排除在研究之外,但我们发现发作期区域出现脑血容量和脑血流量的特异性减少,这是通过事后EEG检查确定的。
我们的研究表明,CTP是急诊科用于检测发作后患者血流动力学变化的一种易于使用的工具。因此,我们建议在紧急情况下使用CTP来区分发作后变化和急性血管事件。