TY - JOUR T1 - Evaluation of Collaterals and Clot Burden Using Time-Resolved C-Arm Conebeam CT Angiography in the Angiography Suite: A Feasibility Study JF - American Journal of Neuroradiology JO - Am. J. Neuroradiol. SP - 747 LP - 752 DO - 10.3174/ajnr.A5072 VL - 38 IS - 4 AU - P. Yang AU - K. Niu AU - Y. Wu AU - T. Struffert AU - A. Doerfler AU - P. Holter AU - B. Aagaard-Kienitz AU - C. Strother AU - G.-H. Chen Y1 - 2017/04/01 UR - http://www.ajnr.org/content/38/4/747.abstract N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The assessment of collaterals and clot burden in patients with acute ischemic stroke provides important information about treatment options and clinical outcome. Time-resolved C-arm conebeam CT angiography has the potential to provide accurate and reliable evaluations of collaterals and clot burden in the angiographic suite. Experience with this technique is extremely limited, and feasibility studies are needed to validate this technique. Our purpose was to present such a feasibility study.MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ten C-arm conebeam CT perfusion datasets from 10 subjects with acute ischemic stroke acquired before endovascular treatment were retrospectively processed to generate time-resolved conebeam CTA. From time-resolved conebeam CTA, 2 experienced readers evaluated the clot burden and collateral flow in consensus by using previously reported scoring systems and assessed the clinical value of this novel imaging technique independently. Interobserver agreement was analyzed by using the intraclass correlation analysis method.RESULTS: Clot burden and collateral flow can be assessed by using the commonly accepted scoring systems for all eligible cases. Additional clinical information (eg, the quantitative dynamic information of collateral flow) can be obtained from this new imaging technique. Two readers agreed that time-revolved C-arm conebeam CTA is the preferred method for evaluating the clot burden and collateral flow compared with other conventional imaging methods.CONCLUSIONS: Comprehensive evaluations of clot burden and collateral flow are feasible by using time-resolved C-arm conebeam CTA data acquired in the angiography suite. This technique further enriches the imaging tools in the angiography suite to enable a “one-stop- shop” imaging workflow for patients with acute ischemic stroke.AISacute ischemic strokeCBCTconebeam CTCBCTAconebeam CTACBCTPconebeam CTPtMIPtemporal maximum-intensity-projectionLVOlarge-vessel occlusion ER -