Quantitative analysis of intracranial hypostasis: comparison of early postmortem and antemortem CT findings
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Quantitative analysis of intracranial hypostasis: comparison of early postmortem and antemortem CT findings
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this study was to quantitatively analyze postmortem hypostasis in the intracranial venous sinus on head CT scans compared with the antemortem CT findings in the same patients with the aim of evaluating sedimentation in the heart and great vessels.
Materials and methods: A total of 50 patients on whom head CT was performed before and after death were enrolled. Attenuation in the dorsal part of the superior sagittal sinus was measured at the level of the basal ganglia on both antemortem and postmortem CT scans. Increased attenuation in the transverse sinus and cerebellar tentorium and sedimentation in the heart and great vessels were evaluated visually.
Results: Attenuation in the dorsal part of the superior sagittal sinus increased significantly (p < 0.0001) between antemortem (42.77 ± 6.23 HU) and postmortem (49.72 ± 10.58 HU) CT in 80% of cases. Increased attenuation of the transverse sinus or cerebellar tentorium was observed in 48% of cases and sedimentation in the heart or great vessels in 62% of cases. Increased attenuation in the superior sagittal sinus was clearly evident in patients with sedimentation in the heart or great vessels (antemortem, 43.81 ± 6.17 HU; postmortem, 54.65 ± 8.51 HU) compared with the patients without evidence of sedimentation (antemortem, 41.06 ± 6.10 HU; postmortem, 41.66 ± 8.57 HU) (p < 0.0001).
Conclusion: Intracranial hypostasis is a common postmortem CT finding. Radiologists and physicians who interpret postmortem neurologic images should be aware of intracranial hypostasis and differentiate this phenomenon from intracranial hemorrhage.
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