Cerebral regions preserved by successful endovascular recanalization of acute M1 segment occlusions: a voxel based analysis.

Seyedmehdi PayabvashShayandokht TalebAdnan I Qureshi
Published in: The British journal of radiology (2017)
Successful endovascular recanalization of acute M1 segment occlusion tends to preserve posterior insular ribbon and precentral gyrus from infarction; and infarction of these regions was associated with higher rates of disability/death. Advances in knowledge: The knowledge of the topographic location of potentially salvageable cerebral tissue can provide additional information for treatment triage and selection of patients with acute stroke for endovascular treatment based on the "areas at risk" rather than the "volume at risk". Also, such knowledge can help with preferential recanalization, where the neurointerventionalist may choose to preferentially recanalize certain branches supplying salvageable and eloquent cerebral regions in favour of timely reperfusion treatment.