Title of article :
Diagnosis of Early Neurological Deterioration after Intravenous Thrombolysis for Patients with Cerebral Ischemic Stroke Using Compressed Sensing-Magnetic Resonance Imaging Algorithm
Author/Authors :
Wang, Junjun Department of Neurology - General Hospital of Wanbei Coal and Electricity Group - Suzhou - Anhui, China , Wang, Benxiao Department of Neurology - General Hospital of Wanbei Coal and Electricity Group - Suzhou - Anhui, China , Tang, Yongliang Department of Neurology - General Hospital of Wanbei Coal and Electricity Group - Suzhou - Anhui, China , Yan, Hui Department of Neurology - General Hospital of Wanbei Coal and Electricity Group - Suzhou - Anhui, China
Abstract :
This study was to explore the risk factors and prognosis of early neurological deterioration (END) after intravenous thrombolysis
in patients with cerebral ischemic stroke (CIS) with the guidance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) under the compressed
sensing-MRI (CSMRI) algorithm. 187 patients with CIS in the hospital were selected and grouped into a deterioration group and a
control group according to whether they had END. The CSMRI algorithm was constructed and compared with digital television
(DTV) algorithm and Bayesian compressed sensing (BCS) algorithm. It was found that the reconstruction time of CSMRI
algorithm in platform I (1134.9 s) and platform II (2615.8 s) was visibly lower than that of DTV algorithm (2634.6 s, 3963.4 s) and
BCS algorithm (5631.5 s, 7412.3 s), showing statistically obvious differences (P < 0.05). In addition, the reconstruction efficiency of
the CSMRI algorithm was the best. After 4 hours of intravenous thrombolysis, the stroke scale score (12.3 scores) of the deterioration group was much higher than that of the control group (8.4 scores) (P < 0.05). The occlusion of responsible great vessel
in the deterioration group (30 cases, 83.33%) was obviously higher in contrast to that in the control group (74 cases, 49%)
(P < 0.05). Stroke scale score and occlusion of responsible great vessel were risk factors for EBD after intravenous thrombolysis.
Keywords :
Algorithm , Thrombolysis , Ischemic , MRI
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging