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07 marzo 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Role of Mastoid Pneumatization in Temporal Bone Fractures

A. Ilea, A. Butnaru, S.A. Sfraˆngeu, M. Hedes¸iu, C.M. Dudescu, P. Berce, H. Chezan, L. Hurubeanu, V.E. Trombitas¸, R.S. Caˆmpian, and S. Albu

Background and Purpose: The mastoid portion of the temporal bone has multiple functional roles in the organism, including regulation of pressure in the middle ear and protection of the inner ear. We investigated whether mastoid pneumatization plays a role in the protection of vital structures in the temporal bone during direct lateral trauma

20 marzo 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Generalized versus Patient-Specific Inflow Boundary Conditions in Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations of Cerebral Aneurysmal Hemodynamics

I.G.H. Jansen, J.J. Schneiders, W.V. Potters, P. van Ooij, R. van den Berg, E. van Bavel, H.A. Marquering, and C.B.L.M. Majoie

Background and Purpose: Attempts have been made to associate intracranial aneurysmal hemodynamics with aneurysm growth and rupture status. Hemodynamics in aneurysms is traditionally determined with computational fluid dynamics by using generalized inflow boundary conditions in a parent artery. Recently, patient-specific inflow boundary conditions are being implemented more frequently. Our purpose was to compare intracranial aneurysm hemodynamics based on generalized versus patient-specific inflow boundary conditions

13 marzo 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Bone Mineral Density Values Derived from Routine Lumbar Spine Multidetector Row CT Predict Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures and Screw Loosening

B.J. Schwaiger, A.S. Gersing, T. Baum, P.B. Noe¨l, C. Zimmer, and J.S. Bauer

Background and Purpose: Established methods of assessing bone mineral density are associated with additional radiation exposure to the patient. In this study, we aimed to validate a method of assessing bone mineral density inroutine multidetector row CT of the lumbar spine

30 abril 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Complex Hemodynamic Insult in Combination with Wall Degeneration at the Apex of an Arterial Bifurcation Contributes to Generation of Nascent Aneurysms in a Canine Model

J. Wang, H.-Q. Tan, Y.-Q. Zhu, M.-H. Li, Z.-Z. Li, L. Yan, and Y.-S. Cheng

Background and Purpose: The detailed mechanisms of cerebral aneurysm generation remain unclear. Our aim was to investigate whether specific hemodynamic insult in combination with arterial wall degeneration leads to the development of aneurysms in a canine model.

30 abril 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Cerebrovascular Reactivity Mapping: An Evolving Standard for Clinical Functional Imaging

J.J. Pillai and D.J. Mikulis

Summary: This review article explains the methodology of breath-hold cerebrovascular reactivity mapping, both in terms of acquisition and analysis, and reviews applications of this method to presurgical mapping, particularly with respect to blood oxygen level– dependent fMRI. Its main application in clinical fMRI is for the assessment of neurovascular uncoupling potential. Neurovascular uncoupling is potentially a major limitation of clinical fMRI, particularly in the setting of mass lesions in the brain such as brain tumors and intracranial vascular malformations that are associated with alterations in regional hemodynamics on either an acquired or congenital basis. As such, breath-hold cerebrovascular reactivity mapping constitutes an essential component of quality control analysis in clinical fMRI, particularly when performed for presurgical mapping of eloquent cortex. Exogenous carbon dioxide challenges used for cerebrovascular reactivity mapping will also be discussed, and their applications to the evaluation of cerebrovascular reserve and cerebrovascular disease will be described.

30 abril 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Brain White Matter Involvement in Hereditary Spastic Paraplegias: Analysis with Multiple Diffusion Tensor Indices

G. Aghakhanyan, A. Martinuzzi, F. Frijia, M. Vavla, H. Hlavata, A. Baratto, N. Martino, G. Paparella, and D. Montanaro

Background and Purpose: The hereditary spastic paraplegias are a group of genetically heterogeneous neurodegenerative disorders, characterized by progressive spasticity and weakness of the lower limbs. Although conventional brain MR imaging findings are normal in patients with pure hereditary spastic paraplegia, microstructural alteration in the cerebral WM can be revealed with DTI. Concomitant investigation of multiple intrinsic diffusivities may shed light on the neurobiologic substrate of the WM degeneration pattern in patients with pure hereditary spastic paraplegia across the whole brain.

10 abril 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Fluoroscopic-Guided Lumbar Puncture: Fluoroscopic Time and Implications of Body Mass Index—A Baseline Study

S.R. Boddu, A. Corey, R. Peterson, A.M. Saindane, P.A. Hudgins, Z. Chen, X. Wang, and K.E. Applegate

Background and Purpose: Fluoroscopic-guided lumbar puncture is an effective alternative to bedside lumbar puncture in challenging patients. However, no published guidelines are available for an acceptable range of fluoroscopic time for this procedure. The purpose of this study was to set department benchmark fluoroscopic times for lumbar puncture, accounting for body mass index in our patient population

10 abril 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Analysis of Hemodynamics and Aneurysm Occlusion after Flow-Diverting Treatment in Rabbit Models

J.R. Cebral, F. Mut, M. Raschi, S. Hodis, Y.-H. Ding, B.J. Erickson, R. Kadirvel, and D.F. Kallmes

Background and Purpose: Predicting the outcome of flow diversion treatment of cerebral aneurysms remains challenging. Our aim was to investigate the relationship between hemodynamic conditions created immediately after flow diversion and subsequent occlusion of experimental aneurysms in rabbits.

10 abril 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Brain Structure and Function in Patients after Metal-on-Metal Hip Resurfacing

M.J. Clark, J.R. Prentice, N. Hoggard, M.N. Paley, M. Hadjivassiliou, and J.M. Wilkinson

Background and Purpose: Hip prostheses that use a metal-on-metal articulation expose the brain to elevated metal concentrations that, in acute excess due to prosthesis malfunction, is associated with neurologic damage, including visual and hearing loss and motor deficits. Here, we examined whether chronic exposure to lower elevated metal levels, typical of well-functioning prostheses, also affects brain structure and function.

10 abril 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. A Novel Flow-Diverting Device (Tubridge) for the Treatment of 28 Large or Giant Intracranial Aneurysms: A Single-Center Experience

Y. Zhou, P.-F. Yang, Y.-B. Fang, Y. Xu, B. Hong, W.-Y. Zhao, Q. Li, R. Zhao, Q.-H. Huang, and J.-M. Liu

Background and Purpose: The Tubridge flow diverter is a novel device developed in China and aimed at reconstructing the parent artery and occluding the aneurysm. We conducted this study to evaluate its feasibility, safety, and efficacy for the treatment of large or giant internal carotid artery aneurysms, which are still challenging with conventional therapy.

10 abril 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Metabolic Imaging of Ischemic Stroke: The Present and Future

K.A. Dani and S. Warach

Summary: Measures of cerebral metabolism may be useful in the selection of patients for reperfusion therapies and as end points in clinical trials. However, there are currently no clinically routine techniques that provide such data directly. We review how imaging modalities in current clinical use may provide surrogate markers of metabolic activity. Promising techniques for metabolic imaging that are currently in the pipeline are reviewed.

04 marzo 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Effects of Gadolinium Contrast Agent Administration on Automatic Brain Tissue Classification of Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

J.B.M. Warntjes, A. Tisell, A.-M. Landtblom, and P. Lundberg

Background and Purpose: The administration of gadolinium contrast agent is a common part of MR imaging examinations in patients with MS. The presence of gadolinium may affect the outcome of automated tissue classification. The purpose of this studywas to investigate the effects of the presence of gadolinium on the automatic segmentation in patients with MS by using the synthetic tissue-mapping method.

03 abril 2014

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NEURORADIOLOGY. Elevated Cerebral Blood Volume Contributes to Increased FLAIR Signal in the Cerebral Sulci of Propofol-Sedated Children

J.H. Harreld, N.D. Sabin, M.G. Rossi, R. Awwad, W.E. Reddick, Y. Yuan, J.O. Glass, Q. Ji, A. Gajjar, and Z. Patay

Background and Purpose: Hyperintense FLAIR signal in the cerebral sulci of anesthetized children is attributed to supplemental oxygen (fraction of inspired oxygen) but resembles FLAIR hypersignal associated with perfusion abnormalities in Moyamoya disease and carotid stenosis. We investigated whether cerebral perfusion, known to be altered by anesthesia, contributes to diffuse signal intensity in sulci in children and explored the relative contributions of supplemental oxygen, cerebral perfusion, and anesthesia to signal intensity in sulci.

01 abril 2013

JACC: CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. Mechanical Recanalization With Flow Restoration in Acute Ischemic Stroke. The ReFlow (Mechanical Recanalization With Flow Restoration in Acute Ischemic Stroke) Study

Christian Roth, MD⁎; Wolfgang Reith, MD⁎; Silke Walter, MD‡; Stefanie Behnke, MD‡; Michael Kettner, MD⁎; Julio Viera, MD⁎; Umut Yilmaz, MD⁎; Maria Alexandrou, MD⁎; Maria Politi, MD⁎; Panagiotis Kostopoulos, MD†; Heiko Körner, MD⁎; Christoph Krick, MD⁎; Anton Haass, MD‡; Klaus Fassbender, MD‡; Panagiotis Papanagiotou, MD⁎

Objectives: This study sought to assess the feasibility and safety of a recently described technique of mechanical recanalization with the help of a stent-like device.

01 abril 2013

JACC: CARDIOVASCULAR INTERVENTIONS. Impact of Asymptomatic Cerebral Lesions in Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging After Carotid Artery Stenting

Klaudija Bijuklic, MD; Andreas Wandler, MD; Thilo Tübler, MD; Joachim Schofer, MD, PhD

Objectives: This study sought to analyze the impact of new asymptomatic cerebral ischemic lesions, found in diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) after carotid artery stenting (CAS) in relation to other risk factors for major adverse cerebral and cardiovascular events (MACCE) defined as death, stroke, and myocardial infarction.

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