Distinction between contrast staining and hemorrhage after endovascular stroke treatment: one CT is not enough.
Dekeyzer SvenOmid NikoubashmanBart LutinJeroen De GrooteEvelien VancaesterSofie De BlauweDimitri HemelsoetMartin WiesmannLuc DefreynePublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2016)
There are no density thresholds for PCHDs that allow predicting the absence or presence of hemorrhage with 100% specificity and acceptable sensitivity. A CT scan performed at least 19-24 h after endovascular therapy is the only reliable method to differentiate contrast staining from hemorrhage.