Comparative Correlations of HMPAO SPECT Indices, Neurological Score, and Stroke Subtypes With Clinical Outcome in Acute Carotid Infarcts
- 1 May 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 26 (5) , 816-821
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.26.5.816
Abstract
Background and Purpose The prognostic value of single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) remains controversial. The aim of this study was to compare the prognostic value of stroke severity, stroke subtypes, and SPECT indices and to determine which predictive factors have an independent effect on clinical outcome. Methods We studied 55 consecutive patients with acute (Results The Rankin Scale score correlated with the degree ( r =.580; P <.00001) and size ( r =.616; P <.00001) of hypoperfusion. The mean degree and size of hypoperfusion were significantly higher in patients with poor outcome. Crossed cerebellar diaschisis had no significant predictive value. Statistical analysis determined threshold values for the Canadian Neurological Scale score and the degree and size of hypoperfusion for the functional status and mortality. The degree and size of hypoperfusion had no higher performance than the Canadian Neurological Scale score. The negative predictive value was excellent for both clinical and SPECT indices. Multivariate analysis selected only the size of hypoperfusion as an independent predictor for the functional status ( P =.004) and the Canadian Neurological Scale score for mortality ( P =.009). Conclusions SPECT performed within 36 hours of onset predicts clinical outcome, but different clinical and SPECT indices with threshold values should be chosen according to the relevant outcome end point.Keywords
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