• AJNR Am J Neuroradiol · May 2008

    Acute stroke imaging research roadmap.

    • Max Wintermark, Gregory W Albers, Andrei V Alexandrov, Jeffry R Alger, Roland Bammer, Jean-Claude Baron, Stephen Davis, Bart M Demaerschalk, Colin P Derdeyn, Geoffrey A Donnan, James D Eastwood, Jochen B Fiebach, Marc Fisher, Karen L Furie, Gregory V Goldmakher, Werner Hacke, Chelsea S Kidwell, Stephan P Kloska, Martin Köhrmann, Walter Koroshetz, Ting-Yim Lee, Kennedy R Lees, Michael H Lev, David S Liebeskind, Leif Ostergaard, William J Powers, James Provenzale, Peter Schellinger, Robert Silbergleit, Sorensen Alma Gregory AG, Joanna Wardlaw, Ona Wu, and Steven Warach.
    • Department of Radiology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143-0628, USA. Max.Wintermark@radiology.ucsf.edu
    • AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2008 May 1; 29 (5): e23-30.

    AbstractThe recent "Advanced Neuroimaging for Acute Stroke Treatment" meeting on September 7 and 8, 2007 in Washington DC, brought together stroke neurologists, neuroradiologists, emergency physicians, neuroimaging research scientists, members of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB), industry representatives, and members of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to discuss the role of advanced neuroimaging in acute stroke treatment. The goals of the meeting were to assess state-of-the-art practice in terms of acute stroke imaging research and to propose specific recommendations regarding: (1) the standardization of perfusion and penumbral imaging techniques, (2) the validation of the accuracy and clinical utility of imaging markers of the ischemic penumbra, (3) the validation of imaging biomarkers relevant to clinical outcomes, and (4) the creation of a central repository to achieve these goals. The present article summarizes these recommendations and examines practical steps to achieve them.

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