2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2019.109510
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Imaging-based predictors for hyperbaric oxygen therapy outcome in post-stroke patients. Report 1

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“…Similarly, perfusion SPECT can be useful in assessing response to treatment or interventions ( 136 , 137 ). A smaller volume of penumbra ( 138 ) and the absence of crossed cerebellar diaschisis ( 139 ) can be predictive of better clinical response. The technical improvements in gamma cameras and in post-processing software have markedly improved the resolution, anatomical detail, and information density of perfusion SPECT scans ( Figure 6 ).…”
Section: Assessment Of the State Of The Art—spect In Brain Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, perfusion SPECT can be useful in assessing response to treatment or interventions ( 136 , 137 ). A smaller volume of penumbra ( 138 ) and the absence of crossed cerebellar diaschisis ( 139 ) can be predictive of better clinical response. The technical improvements in gamma cameras and in post-processing software have markedly improved the resolution, anatomical detail, and information density of perfusion SPECT scans ( Figure 6 ).…”
Section: Assessment Of the State Of The Art—spect In Brain Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a retrospective analysis was performed on 62 consecutive patients prescribed for HBOT after stroke. 169 Results of this study showed that some patients ( n = 24) significantly benefitted from HBOT by improving their clinical neurological status and quality of life.…”
Section: Linical T Rialsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The advantages and drawbacks of various imaging techniques available for stroke are compared in Table 1 . X-ray CT is the first widely used imaging test to identify lesions for disease diagnosis which can be combined with PET and SPECT [ 12 , 13 ] to increase specificity and performances of functional imaging. However, these methods utilize ionizing radiation to obtain images inside the body, resulting in safety issues when frequently used.…”
Section: Stroke Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%