Application of Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Green Channel of Acute and Hyperacute Ischemic Stroke
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Application of Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Green Channel of Acute and Hyperacute Ischemic Stroke
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to observe the effects of multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the green channel of acute and hyperacute ischemic strokes, in order to better guide clinical treatment. The clinical data of 126 patients with acute and hyperacute ischemic stroke who received interventional treatment in the emergency green channel was collected retrospectively. The patients who received multimodal computed tomography (CT) were included in the CT group. Patients who underwent multimodal MRI examinations were included in the MRI group, and the door-to-needle time (DNT), neurological function, and prognosis of the two groups were compared. The result turned out that among the 126 patients included, 40 patients underwent CT examination (CT group) and 86 patients underwent MRI examination (MRI group). A comparison of general data between the CT group and the MRI group showed P > 0.05. The MRI group's DNT time (61.23 ± 9.32) min was shorter than that of the CT group (87.22 ± 14.26) min, P < 0.05. Through comparison, the P values of mRS scores and NIHSS scores in both groups were greater than 0.05. After treatment, the mRS score and NIHSS score of the MRI group was lower, with P < 0.05. According to the results of this study, it can be concluded that emergency multimodal MRI could shorten the DNT time of patients with acute and hyperacute ischemic stroke, reduce the degree of neurological impairment, and improve the prognosis.
Copyright © 2022 Jianguo Zhou et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this paper.
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