Quantitative venous outflow profiles based on four-dimensional computed tomography angiography are associated with tissue level collaterals and clinical outcomes of acute ischemic stroke patients | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Quantitative venous outflow profiles based on four-dimensional computed tomography angiography are associated with tissue level collaterals and clinical outcomes of acute ischemic stroke patients
Key Points
Quantitative venous outflow profiles are associated with better clinical outcomes in acute ischemic stroke patients, showing promise for assessment.
The study finds that 4D-CTA effectively characterizes venous outflow profiles in patients diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke.
Assessment using quantitative venous outflow profiles may help clinicians predict stroke outcomes and develop treatment plans.
Further validation may enhance understanding of venous outflow profiles and their impact on tissue collaterals in acute ischemic stroke.
Abstract
Quantitative VO profiles based on 4D-CTA could be a promising assessment of VO profiles in AIS-LVO patients.