Brush sign and collateral supply as potential markers of large infarct growth after successful thrombectomy.
Alexandre Bani SadrDylan PavieLaura MechtouffMatteo CappucciMarc HermierRoxana AmeliLaurent DerexCharles De BourguignonTae-Hee ChoOmer EkerNorbert NighoghossianYves BerthezenePublished in: European radiology (2023)
• Few predictors of ischemic growth are known in ischemic stroke patients achieving successful mechanical thrombectomy. • Our results suggest that the brush sign-a surrogate marker of severe hypoperfusion-is independently associated with large ischemic growth (> 11.6 mL) after successful thrombectomy whereas cerebral collateral status does not.