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Diffusion MRI in ischemic stroke compared to pathologically verified infarction.

P J Kelly1, E T Hedley-Whyte, J Primavera

  • 1Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA. pjkelly@partners.org

Neurology
|April 11, 2001
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Diffusion MRI accurately detects ischemic stroke, correlating well with autopsy findings. This imaging technique shows high sensitivity and specificity for identifying infarction, aiding clinical diagnosis.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Radiology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Diffusion MRI is a key neuroimaging technique for detecting acute ischemic stroke.
  • Previous studies in animal models show diffusion MRI abnormalities correlate with ischemic stroke pathology.
  • This study investigates the diagnostic accuracy of diffusion MRI in human patients against autopsy confirmation.

Observation:

  • A combined retrospective and prospective analysis included 11 patients with probable ischemic stroke confirmed by autopsy.
  • Diffusion MRI was performed within 28 days of symptom onset and autopsy within 16 weeks.
  • A blinded neuroradiologist identified MRI abnormalities, compared with pathologic records.

Findings:

  • Diffusion MRI correctly identified infarction in 23 out of 25 cases (88.5% sensitivity).

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  • The technique showed high specificity (96.6%) and accuracy (95.1%) in detecting ischemic infarction.
  • Two cases showed MRI abnormalities without infarcts, and two infarcts were missed by MRI.
  • Implications:

    • Diffusion MRI demonstrates high accuracy for detecting ischemic infarction, supporting its clinical utility.
    • These findings validate diffusion MRI as a reliable tool for diagnosing ischemic stroke.
    • The study provides strong evidence for using diffusion MRI in clinical practice for stroke evaluation.