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Standards for Detecting,Interpreting, and Reporting Noncontrast Computed Tomographic Markers of Intracerebral Hemorrhage Expansion
Authors:Andrea Morotti  Gregoire Boulouis  Dar Dowlatshahi  Qi Li  Christen D. Barras  Candice Delcourt  Zhiyuan Yu  Jun Zheng  Zien Zhou  Richard I. Aviv  Ashkan Shoamanesh  Peter B. Sporns  Jonathan Rosand  Steven M. Greenberg  Rustam Al‐Shahi Salman  Adnan I. Qureshi  Andrew M. Demchuk  Craig S. Anderson  Joshua N. Goldstein  Andreas Charidimou  
Abstract:
Significant hematoma expansion (HE) affects one‐fifth of people within 24 hours after acute intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), and its prevention is an appealing treatment target. Although the computed tomography (CT)‐angiography spot sign predicts HE, only a minority of ICH patients receive contrast injection. Conversely, noncontrast CT (NCCT) is used to diagnose nearly all ICH, so NCCT markers represent a widely available alternative for prediction of HE. However, different NCCT signs describe similar features, with lack of consensus on the optimal image acquisition protocol, assessment, terminology, and diagnostic criteria. In this review, we propose practical guidelines for detecting, interpreting, and reporting NCCT predictors of HE. ANN NEUROL 2019;86:480–492
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