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Randomized Controlled Trial
Attributing hypodensities on CT to angiographic vasospasm is not sensitive and unreliable.
- George M Ibrahim, Stephan Weidauer, Hartmut Vatter, Andreas Raabe, and R Loch Macdonald.
- Division of Neurosurgery, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON M5B 1W8, Canada.
- Stroke. 2012 Jan 1;43(1):109-12.
Background And PurposeThe presence of low-density areas on CT is used in clinical decision-making regarding treatment of angiographic vasospasm as well as in research as a surrogate marker for severity of angiographic vasospasm. We assess the interobserver variability in attributing hypodensities on CT to angiographic vasospasm-related delayed ischemic neurological deficit.MethodsThree experienced reviewers, 2 neurosurgeons, and a neuroradiologist independently reviewed CT scans of 413 patients enrolled in the Clazosentan to Overcome Neurological iSChemia and Infarction OccUrring after Subarachnoid hemorrhage (CONSCIOUS-1) trial, who universally underwent catheter angiography to determine severity of angiographic vasospasm. Interobserver variability was calculated using the κ statistic and the χ(2) test was used to determine associations between dichotomized outcomes.ResultsThere was considerable interobserver variability in attributing CT hypodensities to vasospasm-related delayed ischemic neurological deficit (κ=0.51-0.78; 95% CI, 0.35-0.90). Patients with hypodensities attributed to delayed ischemic neurological deficit were significantly more likely to have severe angiographic vasospasm (P=0.001), but a substantial proportion of these patients (19%) also had mild or no spasm. CT hypodensities had a sensitivity and specificity of 41% and 93%, respectively, in identifying patients with severe angiographic vasospasm, even with expert consensus that these represent angiographic vasospasm-related delayed ischemic neurological deficit.ConclusionsWe find considerable interobserver variability in attributing CT hypodensities to angiographic vasospasm and propose that they may not be a robust marker of severity of angiographic vasospasm, even with unanimous expert agreement that they are a result of vasospasm-related delayed ischemic neurological deficit.Clinical Trial RegistrationURL: www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00111085.
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