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Acute ischemic stroke diagnosis using brain tissue pulsations

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posted on 2020-10-16, 15:40 authored by J Ince, C Banahan, S Venturini, M Alharbi, P Turner, M Oura, KW Beach, TG Robinson, AK Mistri, Andrea Lecchini Visintini, Jatinder Minhas, Emma Chung
Healthy brain tissue pulsates with the cardiac cycle, but whether brain tissue pulsations (BTPs) are impaired by tissue ischemia due to ischemic stroke is currently unclear. This study is the first to explore the clinical potential of measuring BTPs using ultrasound in acute ischemic stroke patients.

BTPs were measured in 24 healthy volunteers (aged 52–82 years) and 14 acute ischemic stroke patients (aged 51–86 years) using a novel Transcranial Tissue Doppler (TCTD) method. Measurements were quick to perform and were well tolerated by all subjects. A mixed-methods approach was used for blinded analysis of recordings. This identified qualitative disruption of BTPs in acute stroke patients, which were used to create an analysis checklist. Blinded BTP analysis by novices using the checklist resulted in high sensitivity but low specificity for stroke detection. Quantitative analysis also identified differences between stroke and healthy participants, including weaker BTPs in stroke patients.

This first study reporting BTP characteristics in acute ischemic stroke revealed weaker brain tissue pulsations and waveform disruption in acute stroke patients. However, further clinical evaluation using a larger sample size is required to confirm these findings and to explore whether TCTD monitoring might be beneficial for clinical neuromonitoring.

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Journal of the Neurological Sciences Volume 419, 15 December 2020, 117164

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Department of Cardiovascular Sciences

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Journal of the Neurological Sciences

Volume

419

Publisher

Elsevier

issn

0022-510X

Acceptance date

2020-09-28

Copyright date

2020

Available date

2021-10-03

Language

en

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