2011
Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project Classification Poorly Differentiates Small Cortical and Subcortical Infarcts
Asdaghi N, Jeerakathil T, Hameed B, Saini M, McCombe J, Shuaib A, Emery D, Butcher K. Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project Classification Poorly Differentiates Small Cortical and Subcortical Infarcts. Stroke 2011, 42: 2143-2148. PMID: 21700947, DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.111.613752.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPartial anterior circulation infarctTotal anterior circulation infarctOxfordshire Community Stroke ProjectPosterior circulation infarctsAnterior circulation infarctsOCSP classificationPositive predictive valueStroke/transient ischemic attack patientsOxfordshire Community Stroke Project classificationProspective magnetic resonance imaging studyDiffusion-weighted MRI lesionsTransient ischemic attack patientsLarger infarct volumesPercent of patientsHours of onsetMagnetic resonance imaging studyResonance imaging studyDiffusion-weighted MRICortical infarctsInfarct volumeMRI lesionsStroke etiologyStroke severityLacunar infarctsStroke Project
2002
CT Angiography With Whole Brain Perfused Blood Volume Imaging
Ezzeddine M, Lev M, McDonald C, Rordorf G, Oliveira-Filho J, Aksoy F, Farkas J, Segal A, Schwamm L, Gonzalez R, Koroshetz W. CT Angiography With Whole Brain Perfused Blood Volume Imaging. Stroke 2002, 33: 959-966. PMID: 11935044, DOI: 10.1161/hs0402.105388.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOxfordshire Community Stroke Project classificationCTA/CTPNoncontrast CTCTP imagingInfarct localizationRapid CT scanningAcute stroke treatmentAcute stroke patientsInitial clinical assessmentMajor intracranial vesselsCTA source imagesVascular phase imagesSteady-state administrationProject classificationParenchymal phase imagesOrg 10172Oxfordshire classificationTOAST classificationAcute strokeStroke neurologistsStroke treatmentStroke patientsBlood volume imagingClinical examinationInfarct location
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