MRI versus CT in the detection of brain lesions in patients with infective endocarditis before or after cardiac surgery.
Paolo VitaliFilippo SavoldiFlavia SegatiLuca MelazziniMoreno ZanardoMaria Paola FedeliAdrienn BenedekGiovanni Di LeoLorenzo MenicantiFrancesco SardanelliPublished in: Neuroradiology (2021)
While CT rapidly excludes large hemorrhages in patients with infective endocarditis, MRI accurately distinguishes the whole spectrum of brain lesions, including small ischemic lesions, microbleeds, and microabscesses.