We investigated whether computed tomography (CT) perfusion can identify intracerebral hemorrhage patients at high risk of hematoma growth (HG). A total of 155 subjects underwent CT perfusion on admission. Variables associated with log-transformed absolute HG were explored with multivariable linear regression. Perihematomal cerebral blood volume (CBV) was inversely associated with HG (B = -0.20; p < 0.001), independently from blood pressure, hematoma volume, and other confounders. This association was not dose dependent, and only very low CBV (<1.4 ml/100 g) was significantly associated with HG (B = 0.25; p < 0.001). In conclusion, reduced perihematomal CBV is associated with HG, suggesting a potential role of the perihematomal region in the pathophysiology of hematoma enlargemen

Association between perihematomal cerebral blood volume and intracerebral hemorrhage expansion: A computed tomography perfusion study / Morotti A.; Busto G.; Bernardoni A.; Tamborino C.; Fainardi E.. - In: ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0364-5134. - ELETTRONICO. - 85:(2019), pp. 943-947. [10.1002/ana.25466]

Association between perihematomal cerebral blood volume and intracerebral hemorrhage expansion: A computed tomography perfusion study

Busto G.;Bernardoni A.;Fainardi E.
2019

Abstract

We investigated whether computed tomography (CT) perfusion can identify intracerebral hemorrhage patients at high risk of hematoma growth (HG). A total of 155 subjects underwent CT perfusion on admission. Variables associated with log-transformed absolute HG were explored with multivariable linear regression. Perihematomal cerebral blood volume (CBV) was inversely associated with HG (B = -0.20; p < 0.001), independently from blood pressure, hematoma volume, and other confounders. This association was not dose dependent, and only very low CBV (<1.4 ml/100 g) was significantly associated with HG (B = 0.25; p < 0.001). In conclusion, reduced perihematomal CBV is associated with HG, suggesting a potential role of the perihematomal region in the pathophysiology of hematoma enlargemen
2019
85
943
947
Morotti A.; Busto G.; Bernardoni A.; Tamborino C.; Fainardi E.
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