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Philips Healthcare computed tomography perfusion (ctp) algorithms
<t>ATS</t> (upper row) - and ATI (lower row) - maps of a patient with a partial but significant <t>CTP-mismatch</t> due to M1-occlusion of the right MCA. CBV = cerebral blood volume. CBF = cerebral blood flow. MTT = mean transit time. TTP = time to peak. Tmax = time to the maximum of the residue function obtained by deconvolution.
Computed Tomography Perfusion (Ctp) Algorithms, supplied by Philips Healthcare, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Article Title: Comparison of Accuracy of Arrival-Time-Insensitive and Arrival-Time-Sensitive CTP Algorithms for Prediction of Infarct Tissue Volumes

Journal: Scientific Reports

doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-66041-6

ATS (upper row) - and ATI (lower row) - maps of a patient with a partial but significant CTP-mismatch due to M1-occlusion of the right MCA. CBV = cerebral blood volume. CBF = cerebral blood flow. MTT = mean transit time. TTP = time to peak. Tmax = time to the maximum of the residue function obtained by deconvolution.
Figure Legend Snippet: ATS (upper row) - and ATI (lower row) - maps of a patient with a partial but significant CTP-mismatch due to M1-occlusion of the right MCA. CBV = cerebral blood volume. CBF = cerebral blood flow. MTT = mean transit time. TTP = time to peak. Tmax = time to the maximum of the residue function obtained by deconvolution.

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Philips Healthcare computed tomography perfusion (ctp) algorithms
<t>ATS</t> (upper row) - and ATI (lower row) - maps of a patient with a partial but significant <t>CTP-mismatch</t> due to M1-occlusion of the right MCA. CBV = cerebral blood volume. CBF = cerebral blood flow. MTT = mean transit time. TTP = time to peak. Tmax = time to the maximum of the residue function obtained by deconvolution.
Computed Tomography Perfusion (Ctp) Algorithms, supplied by Philips Healthcare, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
https://www.bioz.com/product/computed+tomography+perfusion+%28ctp%29+algorithms/pmc07283304-20-14-22?v=Philips+Healthcare
Average 90 stars, based on 1 article reviews
computed tomography perfusion (ctp) algorithms - by Bioz Stars, 2026-07
90/100 stars
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ATS (upper row) - and ATI (lower row) - maps of a patient with a partial but significant CTP-mismatch due to M1-occlusion of the right MCA. CBV = cerebral blood volume. CBF = cerebral blood flow. MTT = mean transit time. TTP = time to peak. Tmax = time to the maximum of the residue function obtained by deconvolution.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Article Title: Comparison of Accuracy of Arrival-Time-Insensitive and Arrival-Time-Sensitive CTP Algorithms for Prediction of Infarct Tissue Volumes

doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-66041-6

Figure Lengend Snippet: ATS (upper row) - and ATI (lower row) - maps of a patient with a partial but significant CTP-mismatch due to M1-occlusion of the right MCA. CBV = cerebral blood volume. CBF = cerebral blood flow. MTT = mean transit time. TTP = time to peak. Tmax = time to the maximum of the residue function obtained by deconvolution.

Article Snippet: The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of arrival-time-insensitive (ATI) and arrival-time-sensitive (ATS) computed tomography perfusion (CTP) algorithms in Philips IntelliSpace Portal (v9, ISP) and to investigate optimal thresholds for ATI regarding the prediction of final infarct volume (FIV).

Techniques: Residue