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Applications Of Ct Perfusion-Based Triaging And Prognostication In Acute Ischemic Stroke, Eric A. Wright
Applications Of Ct Perfusion-Based Triaging And Prognostication In Acute Ischemic Stroke, Eric A. Wright
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CT Perfusion (CTP) is a minimally invasive imaging technique that aids acute ischemic stroke (AIS) triage and prognostication by determining tissue viability based on hemodynamic parameters. The goals of this research are to determine: 1) CTP thresholds for estimation of infarct and penumbra volume, 2) how CTP scan duration impacts infarct and penumbra volume estimates, and 3) reliability of CTP for predicting functional outcomes following intra-arterial therapy (IAT).
Chapter 2 introduced an experimental study for determining ischemia-time dependent thresholds for brain infarction using multimodal imaging in a porcine stroke model that is easier to implement than previous large animal stroke …
The Relationship Of Plantar Sensation With Standing Balance And Gait Post-Stroke, Stephen Parsons
The Relationship Of Plantar Sensation With Standing Balance And Gait Post-Stroke, Stephen Parsons
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Gait and balance dysfunction after stroke limit independence and quality of life. Numerous contributing factors have been investigated but the role of sensation deficits has received little attention. This thesis investigated the relationship between plantar cutaneous sensation and 1) standing balance, 2) gait, and 3) use of vision to compensate for sensory loss with a secondary analysis of data from individuals with subacute stroke. Associations between standing balance, gait and sensation were investigated with Spearman correlations. Individuals classified as impaired or intact sensation were compared on gait and standing balance measures. This thesis found plantar sensation is related to standing …
Investigation Of Sox9 Ablation On Neuroplasticity And Recovery After Ischemic Stroke, Bethany Robin Lenore Bass
Investigation Of Sox9 Ablation On Neuroplasticity And Recovery After Ischemic Stroke, Bethany Robin Lenore Bass
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Neuroplasticity is a key factor in post-stroke functional recovery. A chief inhibitor of post-stroke neuroplasticity is the expression of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs). Recent research has shown that the transcription factor SOX9 is responsible for upregulating the expression of CSPGs in the injured central nervous system. Accordingly, CSPG levels are significantly lower in mice with the Sox9 gene conditionally knocked out. The purpose of this study was to determine how Sox9 ablation affects neuroplasticity and recovery after stroke. Behavioural test results revealed that Sox9 KO mice exhibited significantly improved functional recovery after stroke compared to controls. This correlated with increased …
Improving Acute Stroke Management With Ct Perfusion Imaging: Approaches To Treatment Guidance And Brain Tissue Salvage, Christopher D. D'Esterre
Improving Acute Stroke Management With Ct Perfusion Imaging: Approaches To Treatment Guidance And Brain Tissue Salvage, Christopher D. D'Esterre
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CT Perfusion (CTP) provides measurement of perfusion at the capillary level which can be used to characterize tissue viability, and blood-brain-barrier (BBB) compromise. Using CTP, the goals of this research are to: 1) select patients that will benefit from acute stroke treatment, and 2) determine if pre-stroke neuroprotection reduces stroke severity.
Chapter two investigates the cerebral blood volume (CBV) parameter in a small acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patient set. Overestimation of the acute CBV defect is caused by incomplete wash-out of the CT contrast due to a shortened CTP acquisition time (“truncation artifact”).
In chapter three we examine the prognostic …