Artículo
Accuracy of diffusion-weighted imaging in the diagnosis of stroke in patients with suspected cerebral infarct
Fecha
2013Registro en:
Stroke. 2013 Apr;44(4):1169-1171
Autor
Brunser, Alejandro
Hoppe, Arnold
Illanes, Sergio
Díaz, Violeta
Muñoz, Paula
Cárcamo, Daniel
Olavarría, Verónica
Valenzuela, Marcela
Lavados, Pablo
Institución
Resumen
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:
The accuracy of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) for the diagnosis of acute cerebral ischemia among patients with suspected ischemic stroke arriving to an emergency room has not been studied in depth.
METHODS:
DWI was performed in 712 patients with acute or subacute focal symptoms that suggested an acute ischemic stroke (AIS), 609 of them with AIS.
RESULTS:
DWI demonstrated a sensitivity of 90% and specificity of 97%, a positive likelihood ratio of 31 and a negative likelihood ratio of 0.1 for detecting AIS. The overall accuracy was 95%. Of those patients who demonstrated abnormal DWI studies, 99.5% were AIS patients, and of those patients with normal DWI studies 63% were stroke mimics.
CONCLUSIONS:
DWI is accurate in detecting AIS in unselected patients with suspected AIS; a negative study should alert for nonischemic conditions.