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PT  - JOURNAL ARTICLE
AU  - Dani, K.A.
AU  - Warach, S.
TI  - Metabolic Imaging of Ischemic Stroke: The Present and Future
AID  - 10.3174/ajnr.A3789
DP  - 2014 Jun 01
TA  - American Journal of Neuroradiology
PG  - S37--S43
VI  - 35
IP  - 6 suppl
4099  - http://www.ajnr.org/content/35/6_suppl/S37.short
4100  - http://www.ajnr.org/content/35/6_suppl/S37.full
SO  - Am. J. Neuroradiol.2014 Jun 01; 35
AB  - SUMMARY: Measures of cerebral metabolism may be useful in the selection of patients for reperfusion therapies and as end points in clinical trials. However, there are currently no clinically routine techniques that provide such data directly. We review how imaging modalities in current clinical use may provide surrogate markers of metabolic activity. Promising techniques for metabolic imaging that are currently in the pipeline are reviewed. MR-COMIcerebral oxygen metabolic indexCMRO2cerebral metabolic rate for oxygenOCIoxygen challenge imagingOEFoxygen extraction fraction