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Springer, Neuroradiology, 1(65), p. 113-119, 2022

DOI: 10.1007/s00234-022-03034-4

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CT vascular territory mapping: a novel method to identify large vessel occlusion collateral

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Abstract Introduction This descriptive study explores typical patterns of vascular territory mapping (VTM) in ischaemic stroke patients with proximal vessel occlusion. VTM is a novel process using CT perfusion that can identify the source and extent of collateral blood flow in patients with vessel occlusion. It functions by determining which vessel provides dominant blood flow to a brain voxel. Methods A total of 167 consecutive patients were analysed from INSPIRE (International Stroke Perfusion Imaging Registry) with their CT perfusion reprocessed through VTM software. We explored the typical territory maps generated by this software relating to common large vessel occlusion location sites (ACA/MCA/PCA). Results/Conclusion In the presence of occlusion, VTM demonstrated a reciprocal increase in collateral vessel territories.