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Hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign on CT: efficacy in detecting middle cerebral artery thrombosis.

T A Tomsick, T G Brott, A A Chambers, A J Fox, M F Gaskill, R R Lukin, C W Pleatman, J G Wiot and E Bourekas
American Journal of Neuroradiology May 1990, 11 (3) 473-477;
T A Tomsick
Department of Radiology, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, OH 45267-0742.
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T G Brott
Department of Radiology, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, OH 45267-0742.
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A A Chambers
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A J Fox
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M F Gaskill
Department of Radiology, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, OH 45267-0742.
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R R Lukin
Department of Radiology, University of Cincinnati Medical Center, OH 45267-0742.
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C W Pleatman
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J G Wiot
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E Bourekas
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The hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign is a CT predictor of the development of a large cerebral infarct. The limits of detectability were tested in a blinded, then unblinded analysis of CT scans from 25 acute stroke patients. In the initial blinded analysis, sign detection exhibited the following mean values: sensitivity, 78.5%; specificity, 93.4%; positive predictive value, 66%; negative predictive value, 96.4%; accuracy, 91.3%. Kappa statistics analysis indicated poor interobserver agreement (k = .38). Results of unblinded analysis were as follows: sensitivity, 69%; specificity, 94.4%; positive predictive value, 82.8%; negative predictive value, 88.7%; accuracy, 87.3%. There was fair unblinded interobserver agreement (k = .53). Unblinded analysis had a lower false-positive frequency and did not increase the number of true-positive determinations. We conclude that detection of the hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign on CT scans by multiple observers is a sensitive, accurate, and predictive indicator of middle cerebral artery thromboembolism.

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T A Tomsick, T G Brott, A A Chambers, A J Fox, M F Gaskill, R R Lukin, C W Pleatman, J G Wiot, E Bourekas
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T A Tomsick, T G Brott, A A Chambers, A J Fox, M F Gaskill, R R Lukin, C W Pleatman, J G Wiot, E Bourekas
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