Tytuł pozycji:
Hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign as the only radiological manifestation of hyperacute ischemic stroke in computed tomography
Objectives: The main aim of the study was to find the effect of hyperdense middle cerebral
artery sign (HMCAS), as the only admission computed tomography (CT) manifestation of
ischemic stroke involving middle cerebral artery (MCA) region, on the extent of stroke
measured by Alberta Stroke Program Early CT score (ASPECTS) in the follow-up CT. The
secondary aim was to determine the correlation between length of hyperdense MCA
segment on admission CT and ASPECTS in follow-up CT.
Methods: The group analyzed consisted of 118 patients with ischemic MCA region stroke,
with no early signs of brain tissue ischemia on admission CT, but infarcts confirmed in
follow-up CT, with extent evaluated using ASPECTS. For the subgroups: 66 patients with
HMCAS present and 52 with HMCAS absent, median ASPECTS values were compared. In the
subgroup with HMCAS present, length of hyperdense segment was measured and correlation with ASPECTS was determined.
Results: The median ASPECTS 6 (min. 0, max. 9) in the subgroup with HMCAS present was
significantly lower, compared to the score 8.5 (min. 0, max. 9) in the subgroup with HMCAS
absent. Moderate correlation between the length of hyperdense segment and ASPECTS was
found (R = -0.45).
Conclusion: In patients with ischemic stroke involving MCA region and no early signs of brain
tissue ischemia on the admission CT, HMCAS is associated with significantly lower ASPECTS
in the follow-up CT. There is moderate correlation between the length of hyperdense MCA
segment and ASPECTS.