Magnetic resonance cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen utilization in hyperacute stroke patients

2003 
The purpose of this study was to explore the feasibility of obtaining magnetic resonance-measured cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen utilization (MR-CMRO 2 ) in acute ischemic stroke patients. Seven stroke patients were serially imaged: 4.5 ± 0.9 hours (tp1), 3 to 5 days (tp2), and 1 to 3 months (tp3) after symptom onset. Diffusion-weighted, perfusion-weighted, and multiecho gradient-echo/spin-echo images were acquired; cerebral blood flow and oxygen extraction fraction maps were obtained from which CMRO 2 was calculated as the product of cerebral blood flow and oxygen extraction fraction. The final infarct lesions obtained from tp3 T2-weighted images and the penumbra obtained from the tp1 perfusion-weighted image-defined lesion were coregistered onto tpl CMRO 2 maps. CMRO 2 values in the region of brain that eventually infarcted were reduced to 0.40 ± 0.24 of the respective region on the contralateral hemisphere. The salvaged penumbra defined by the area of mismatch between the final infarct and the tpl perfusion-weighted lesion demonstrated an average CMRO 2 value of 0.55 ± 0.11 of the contralateral hemisphere. Although our results are preliminary and require further evaluation, the ability to obtain in vivo measurements of MR-CMRO 2 noninvasively potentially can provide information for determining brain tissue viability in acute ischemic stroke patients.
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