Preliminary study Asymmetrical cortical vein sign (ACVS) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy

Purpose To investigate the dynamic changes in ACVS on SWIs in patients who underwent reperfusion therapy and evaluate their association with neurological and radiological improvement Materials and Methods All patients treated for acute ischemic stroke between June 2020 and June 2022, in a single ter...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahim, Ezamin, Kamis, Mohd Fandi Al-Khafiz, Che Othman, Azlin Tasnim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Longe Medikal 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117775/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117775/1/117775.pdf
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author Abdul Rahim, Ezamin
Kamis, Mohd Fandi Al-Khafiz
Che Othman, Azlin Tasnim
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Kamis, Mohd Fandi Al-Khafiz
Che Othman, Azlin Tasnim
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description Purpose To investigate the dynamic changes in ACVS on SWIs in patients who underwent reperfusion therapy and evaluate their association with neurological and radiological improvement Materials and Methods All patients treated for acute ischemic stroke between June 2020 and June 2022, in a single tertiary centre (Hospital Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah) who underwent reperfusion therapy and MRI imaging were retrospectively identified based on clinical and radiology reports. Expected Results This study hypothesizes an improvement in ACVS is expected to correlate with favourable neurological outcomes (MRS at 3 months and NIHSS score) and radiological outcome (DWI / ASPECT scores and Modified Mori score). Conversely, a worsening of ACVS is anticipated to be associated with unfavourable neurological and radiological outcomes. Conclusion Asymmetrical Cortical Vein Signs (ACVS) can serve as a valuable predictor of neurological and radiological outcomes in patients with large and distal vessel occlusion after reperfusion therapy
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spelling upm-1177752025-06-12T00:49:48Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117775/ Preliminary study Asymmetrical cortical vein sign (ACVS) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy Abdul Rahim, Ezamin Kamis, Mohd Fandi Al-Khafiz Che Othman, Azlin Tasnim Purpose To investigate the dynamic changes in ACVS on SWIs in patients who underwent reperfusion therapy and evaluate their association with neurological and radiological improvement Materials and Methods All patients treated for acute ischemic stroke between June 2020 and June 2022, in a single tertiary centre (Hospital Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah) who underwent reperfusion therapy and MRI imaging were retrospectively identified based on clinical and radiology reports. Expected Results This study hypothesizes an improvement in ACVS is expected to correlate with favourable neurological outcomes (MRS at 3 months and NIHSS score) and radiological outcome (DWI / ASPECT scores and Modified Mori score). Conversely, a worsening of ACVS is anticipated to be associated with unfavourable neurological and radiological outcomes. Conclusion Asymmetrical Cortical Vein Signs (ACVS) can serve as a valuable predictor of neurological and radiological outcomes in patients with large and distal vessel occlusion after reperfusion therapy Longe Medikal 2024-09-30 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_sa_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117775/1/117775.pdf Abdul Rahim, Ezamin and Kamis, Mohd Fandi Al-Khafiz and Che Othman, Azlin Tasnim (2024) Preliminary study Asymmetrical cortical vein sign (ACVS) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy. The Interventionalist Journal, 4 (3). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2785-8944 https://theinterventionalists.com/index.php/journal/article/view/72 , https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:b051e7cd-3208-4801-aedd-ed60586a551a 10.32896/tij.v4n3.1-9
spellingShingle Abdul Rahim, Ezamin
Kamis, Mohd Fandi Al-Khafiz
Che Othman, Azlin Tasnim
Preliminary study Asymmetrical cortical vein sign (ACVS) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy
title Preliminary study Asymmetrical cortical vein sign (ACVS) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy
title_full Preliminary study Asymmetrical cortical vein sign (ACVS) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy
title_fullStr Preliminary study Asymmetrical cortical vein sign (ACVS) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary study Asymmetrical cortical vein sign (ACVS) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy
title_short Preliminary study Asymmetrical cortical vein sign (ACVS) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy
title_sort preliminary study asymmetrical cortical vein sign (acvs) predict neurological and radiological improvement in large and distal vessel occlusion post reperfusion therapy
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117775/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117775/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117775/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117775/1/117775.pdf