Description
MRI STROKE PROTOCOL is a rapid and comprehensive brain imaging procedure specifically designed to evaluate patients with suspected acute stroke. This protocol typically includes multiple MRI sequences, such as diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), perfusion imaging, and MR angiography. These sequences work together to provide crucial information about blood flow, areas of restricted diffusion (indicating possible infarction), and the status of blood vessels in the brain. The primary goal is to quickly identify the presence, location, and extent of stroke, distinguish between ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, and assess the potential for salvageable brain tissue. This information is vital for guiding immediate treatment decisions, such as the administration of thrombolytic therapy, and helps predict outcomes for stroke patients.



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