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A Comparative Study of CT Perfusion Postprocessing Tools in Medium/Distal Vessel Occlusion Stroke

Helene Corbaz, Nikolaos Ntoulias, Alex Brehm, Julia Wolleb, Philippe Claude Cattin, Florentin Bieder, Victor Schulze-Zachau and Marios-Nikos Psychogios
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2025, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8616
Helene Corbaz
aFrom the Department of Biomedical Engineering (H.C., J.W., P.C.C., F.B.), University Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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Nikolaos Ntoulias
bDepartment of Diagnostic & Interventional Neuroradiology (N.N., A.B., V.S.-Z., M.-N.P.), Radiology & Nuclear Medicine Clinic, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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Alex Brehm
bDepartment of Diagnostic & Interventional Neuroradiology (N.N., A.B., V.S.-Z., M.-N.P.), Radiology & Nuclear Medicine Clinic, University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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Julia Wolleb
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Philippe Claude Cattin
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Florentin Bieder
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Victor Schulze-Zachau
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Marios-Nikos Psychogios
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cClinical Research Department(M.-N.P.), University Basel, Basel, Switzerland
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: CTP has been validated for stroke due to large vessel occlusion, but not for medium or distal vessel occlusions (MDVO). The aim of this study was to evaluate discrepancy of 2 widely used postprocessing tools for CTP in patients with medium/distal vessel occlusion (MDVO) stroke.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective single-center cohort study comprised CTP data sets of patients with acute isolated MDVO and disabling stroke. CTP postprocessing included Syngo.via and RapidAI. Perfusion lesions were segmented and compared with regard to volume and spatial distribution of the perfusion abnormalities. For each patient, the results of the 2 postprocessing tools were deemed to represent agreement regarding volume and/or distribution according to a predefined classification scheme. Penumbra volumes were compared between postprocessing tools by using the t test for paired samples.

RESULTS: Fifty CTP data sets from 49 patients (mean age 75.3 ± 10.7 years, 33 male patients) were included. In <30% of patients, the predefined criteria for agreement were met which indicate at least 50% congruence regarding lesion size and lesion location as well as a maximum distance between lesion margins <50 mm. Comparison of tissue at risk volumes revealed outliers, volume disagreement, and distribution disagreement in up to 79.6%. The 2 postprocessing tools disagreed on presence and volume of an infarct core in up to 86% of patients. Penumbra volumes differed significantly between postprocessing tools (P < .001; mean difference 50.5 mL/16.9 mL).

CONCLUSIONS: Despite being in daily use, commercially available postprocessing tools for CTP provide discrepant results in patients with MDVO.

ABBREVIATIONS:

DS
Dice score
EVT
endovascular therapy
HD
Hausdorff distance
IQR
interquartile range
LVO
large vessel occlusion
MDVO
medium/distal vessel occlusion
RGB
red, green, blue
RVD
relative volume difference
Tmax
time-to-maximum

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  • Helene Corbaz, Nikolaos Ntoulias, Victor Schulze-Zachau, and Marios-Nikos Psychogios contributed equally to this article.

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Helene Corbaz, Nikolaos Ntoulias, Alex Brehm, Julia Wolleb, Philippe Claude Cattin, Florentin Bieder, Victor Schulze-Zachau, Marios-Nikos Psychogios
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Helene Corbaz, Nikolaos Ntoulias, Alex Brehm, Julia Wolleb, Philippe Claude Cattin, Florentin Bieder, Victor Schulze-Zachau, Marios-Nikos Psychogios
American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2025, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8616
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