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Immediate Two-Dimensional Angiographic Imaging of Cerebral Blood Flow

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  • Suam Kim

  • Andrea Kronfeld

  • Sebastian R. Reder

  • Henry Krumb

  • Anirban Mukhopadhyay

  • Marianne Hahn

  • Timo Uphaus

  • Marc A. Brockmann

  • Ahmed Othman

  • April 24, 2026

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    Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) is crucial for diagnosing and treating vascular pathologies, particularly in large vessel occlusive stroke.

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    DSA allows for immediate evaluation of vessel morphology and contrast dynamics, but requires significant training for accurate interpretation.

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    Perfusion parameters can be derived from DSA images, yet integration into clinical workflows remains limited and requires further validation.

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    Custom analysis workflows can enhance the utility of DSA imaging, despite challenges in accessing proprietary software for real-time analysis.

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    The study highlights the potential of planar angiographic imaging for perfusion assessment, which is currently underutilized in clinical settings.

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