Radiology

Roland Bammer

Publication Details

  • Early diffusion-weighted imaging and perfusion-weighted imaging lesion volumes forecast final infarct size in DEFUSE 2.

    Wheeler HM, Mlynash M, Inoue M, Tipirneni A, Liggins J, Zaharchuk G, Straka M, Kemp S, Bammer R, Lansberg MG, Albers GW. Stroke. 2013; 44 (3): 681-5

    It is hypothesized that early diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) lesions accurately estimate the size of the irreversibly injured core and thresholded perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) lesions (time to maximum of tissue residue function [Tmax] >6 seconds) approximate the volume of critically hypoperfused tissue. With incomplete reperfusion, the union of baseline DWI and posttreatment PWI is hypothesized to predict infarct volume.

    PubMedID: 23390119

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