Potreck, Arne
[Author];
Weyland, Charlotte S.
[Author];
Seker, Fatih
[Author];
Neuberger, Ulf
[Author];
Herweh, Christian
[Author];
Hoffmann, Angelika
[Author];
Nagel, Simon
[Author];
Bendszus, Martin
[Author];
Mutke, Matthias Anthony
[Author]
Accuracy and prognostic role of NCCT-ASPECTS depend on time from acute stroke symptom-onset for both human and machine-learning based evaluation
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Title:
Accuracy and prognostic role of NCCT-ASPECTS depend on time from acute stroke symptom-onset for both human and machine-learning based evaluation
Description:
We hypothesize that the detectability of early ischemic changes on non-contrast computed tomography (NCCT) is limited in hyperacute stroke for both human and machine-learning based evaluation. In short onset-time-to-imaging (OTI), the CT angiography collateral status may identify fast stroke progressors better than early ischemic changes quantified by ASPECTS.