Role of CT Perfusion Imaging in Patients With Minor Stroke: A Cohort Study.

Zuflacht, J., Miller, J., Ljungberg, L., Little, J., Zhou, S., Messe, S., Favilla, C., Cucchiara, B., & Kasner, S. E. (2026). Role of CT Perfusion Imaging in Patients With Minor Stroke: A Cohort Study.. The Neurohospitalist, 19418744261422331.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: CTP has increasingly been incorporated into the evaluation of all patients with suspected acute ischemic stroke (AIS), including those with minor symptoms. We aimed to assess the frequency with which CTP is performed in patients with possible AIS based on NIHSS as well as the role of CTP in acute treatment decision-making among patients with low NIHSS.

METHODS: We performed a retrospective cohort study of all patients who underwent CTP upon presentation to the ED at 3 academic, urban hospitals in Philadelphia, PA between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2022. We collected data on initial NIHSS score, AIS treatment decisions, subsequent neuroimaging, and final diagnosis. The study was deemed exempt by the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania IRB.

RESULTS: There were 530 patients with a median age of 65 years (IQR 54-73) and 56% were women. The frequency of CTP by NIHSS is displayed in the figure. A total of 89 CTP studies (16.8%) were performed in patients with very low NIHSS (defined as NIHSS ≤ 2). Of these, just 2 (2.2%) received thrombolysis and 0 (0%) received thrombectomy. CTP did not influence the treatment decision in either case.

CONCLUSIONS: CTP is frequently performed in patients with low NIHSS. It had limited impact on acute treatment decisions, notably none among those with NIHSS ≤ 2, suggesting that CTP may be over-utilized in this subset of patients with AIS.

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