Delay correction for the assessment of blood-brain barrier permeability using first-pass dynamic perfusion CT
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Delay correction for the assessment of blood-brain barrier permeability using first-pass dynamic perfusion CT
Abstract
Hemorrhagic transformation is a serious potential complication of ischemic stroke with damage to the BBB as one of the contributing mechanisms. BBB permeability measurements extracted from PCT by using the Patlak model can provide a valuable assessment of the extent of BBB damage. Unfortunately, Patlak assumptions require extended PCT acquisition, increasing the risk of motion artifacts. A necessary correction is presented for obtaining accurate BBB permeability measurements from first-pass PCT.
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