MRI as a first-line imaging modality in acute ischemic stroke: a sustainable concept.
Katharina AlthausJens DreyhauptSonja HyrenbachElmar H PinkhardtJan KassubekAlbert C LudolphPublished in: Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders (2021)
The MRI-based acute stroke concept is suitable, fast and seems to be beneficial. The time-dependent quality indicators were better both in comparison to all stroke units and to the comprehensive stroke units in the area. Based on the MRI concept, high rates of recanalization procedures and fewer TIA diagnoses could be observed. In addition, there was a clear trend towards an improved clinical outcome. A clinical trial comparing the effects of CT and MRI as the primary imaging technique in otherwise identical stroke unit settings is warranted.