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The multi-modal images predictive analysis of hemorrhagic transformation after ischemic stroke
SONG Xinyu  LI Yuehua 

Cite this article as: Song XY, Li YH. The multi-modal images predictive analysis of hemorrhagic transformation after ischemic stroke. Chin J Magn Reson Imaging, 2019, 10(12): 919-923. DOI:10.12015/issn.1674-8034.2019.12.010.


[Abstract] Hemorrhagic transformation after cerebral infarction is the most dread complication of cerebral infarction after recanalization therapy, which could affect the prognosis of patients to a large extent. Therefore, the researchers attempted to predict the risk of re-bleeding after treatment of patients with cerebral infarction via various images of patients, so as to evaluate the risk of patients in early stage of onset and make the best clinic management. This paper retrospectively analyzed the value of multiple imaging examinations on the predictor of hemorrhagic transformation after cerebral infarction on the purpose of providing instructions for further studies in the future.
[Keywords] stroke;hemorrhagic transformation;blood-brain barrier;multi-mode image

SONG Xinyu Department of Radiology Intervention, Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200233, China

LI Yuehua * Department of Radiology Intervention, Sixth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200233, China

*Corresponding to: Li YH, E-mail: liyuehua312@163.com

Conflicts of interest   None.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS  This work was part of National Natural Science Foundation of China No.81871329 New Developing and Frontier Technologies of Shanghai Shenkang Hospital Development Center No.SHDC12018117 Excellent Discipline Leader of Shanghai Municipal Planning Commission No.2017BR041
Received  2019-04-12
DOI: 10.12015/issn.1674-8034.2019.12.010
Cite this article as: Song XY, Li YH. The multi-modal images predictive analysis of hemorrhagic transformation after ischemic stroke. Chin J Magn Reson Imaging, 2019, 10(12): 919-923. DOI:10.12015/issn.1674-8034.2019.12.010.

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