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Prevalence of “Ghost Infarct Core” after Endovascular Thrombectomy

Johanna M. Ospel, Nathaniel Rex, Leon Rinkel, Nima Kashani, Brian Buck, Jeremy Rempel, Demetrios Sahlas, Michael E. Kelly, Ron Budzik, Michael Tymianski, Michael D. Hill, Mayank Goyal and On behalf of the ESCAPE-NA1 Investigators
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2024, 45 (3) 291-295; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A8113
Johanna M. Ospel
aFrom the Department of Diagnostic Imaging (J.M.O., M.D.H., M.G.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
bDepartment of Clinical Neurosciences (J.M.O., N.R., L.R., M.D.H., M.G.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Nathaniel Rex
bDepartment of Clinical Neurosciences (J.M.O., N.R., L.R., M.D.H., M.G.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
cDepartment of Diagnostic Imaging (N.R.), Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
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Leon Rinkel
bDepartment of Clinical Neurosciences (J.M.O., N.R., L.R., M.D.H., M.G.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
dDepartment of Neurology (L.R.), Amsterdam University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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Nima Kashani
eDepartment of Neurosurgery (N.K., M.E.K.), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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fUniversity of Alberta Hospital (B.B., J.R.), Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Jeremy Rempel
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Demetrios Sahlas
gMcMaster University (D.S.), Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Michael E. Kelly
eDepartment of Neurosurgery (N.K., M.E.K.), University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Ron Budzik
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iNoNO Inc. (M.T.) Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Michael D. Hill
aFrom the Department of Diagnostic Imaging (J.M.O., M.D.H., M.G.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
bDepartment of Clinical Neurosciences (J.M.O., N.R., L.R., M.D.H., M.G.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Mayank Goyal
aFrom the Department of Diagnostic Imaging (J.M.O., M.D.H., M.G.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
bDepartment of Clinical Neurosciences (J.M.O., N.R., L.R., M.D.H., M.G.), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Baseline CTP sometimes overestimates the size of the infarct core (“ghost core” phenomenon). We investigated how often CTP overestimates infarct core compared with 24-hour imaging, and aimed to characterize the patient subgroup in whom a ghost core is most likely to occur.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data are from the randomized controlled ESCAPE-NA1 trial, in which patients with acute ischemic stroke undergoing endovascular treatment were randomized to intravenous nerinetide or placebo. Patients with available baseline CTP and 24-hour follow-up imaging were included in the analysis. Ghost infarct core was defined as CTP core volume minus 24-hour infarct volume > 10 mL). Clinical characteristics of patients with versus without ghost core were compared. Associations of ghost core and clinical characteristics were assessed by using multivariable logistic regression.

RESULTS: A total of 421 of 1105 patients (38.1%) were included in the analysis. Forty-seven (11.2%) had a ghost core > 10 mL, with a median ghost infarct volume of 13.4 mL (interquartile range 7.6–26.8). Young patient age, complete recanalization, short last known well to CT times, and possibly male sex were associated with ghost infarct core.

CONCLUSIONS: CTP ghost core occurred in ∼1 of 10 patients, indicating that CTP frequently overestimates the infarct core size at baseline, particularly in young patients with complete recanalization and short ischemia duration.

ABBREVIATIONS:

AIS
acute ischemic stroke
eTICI
expanded TICI
EVT
endovascular treatment
LVO
large vessel occlusion
rCBF
relative CBF
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Johanna M. Ospel, Nathaniel Rex, Leon Rinkel, Nima Kashani, Brian Buck, Jeremy Rempel, Demetrios Sahlas, Michael E. Kelly, Ron Budzik, Michael Tymianski, Michael D. Hill, Mayank Goyal, On behalf of the ESCAPE-NA1 Investigators
Prevalence of “Ghost Infarct Core” after Endovascular Thrombectomy
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2024, 45 (3) 291-295; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A8113

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