Author(s)

G. Mair, J. M. Wardlaw

ISBN

1748-880X (Electronic) 0007-1285 (Linking)

Publication year

2014

Periodical

Br J Radiol

Periodical Number

1040

Volume

87

Pages

20140216

Author Address

Brain Research Imaging Centre, Division of Neuroimaging Sciences, Centre for Clinical Brain Science, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK.

Full version

Standard imaging in acute stroke is undertaken with the aim of diagnosing the underlying cause and excluding stroke mimics. In the presence of ischaemic stroke, imaging is also needed to assess patient suitability for treatment with intravenous thrombolysis. Non-contrast CT is predominantly used, but MRI can also exclude any contraindications to thrombolysis treatment. Advanced stroke imaging such as CT and MR angiography and perfusion imaging are increasingly used in an acute setting. In this review, we discuss the evidence for the application of these advanced techniques in the imaging of acute stroke.