Incidence, Clinical Significance, and Longitudinal Signal Characteristics of Ischemic Lesions Related to Diagnostic Cerebral Catheter Angiography.
David SchinzThomas ZimmermannJens GöttlerDominik SeppClaus ZimmerTobias Boeckh-BehrensJan S KirschkeKornelia KreiserHans LieblPublished in: Cardiovascular and interventional radiology (2023)
Cerebral DSA is associated with a considerable number of postinterventional lesions, some persisting as scars in brain tissue. Presumably because of the small lesion size and inconsistent location, no clinically apparent neurological deficits have been observed. However, subtle self-perceived changes may occur. Therefore, special attention is needed to minimize avoidable risk factors.
Keyphrases
- cerebral ischemia
- risk factors
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- brain injury
- blood brain barrier
- optical coherence tomography
- computed tomography
- depressive symptoms
- social support
- traumatic brain injury
- physical activity
- white matter
- mental health
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- oxidative stress
- platelet rich plasma
- magnetic resonance imaging
- diffusion weighted imaging
- cerebral blood flow