Table 3:
Imaging Characteristics | CT | MRI |
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Availability in the acute setting (0–6 hours) | ++ | − |
Rapid image acquisition | ++ | + |
Lack of vulnerability to motion artifacts | + | − |
Accessibility for patients with monitors and/or ventilators | ++ | − |
Feasibility and safety for patients with metallic implants (pacemakers, implantable defibrillators) | ++ | − |
Lower cost | + | − |
Lack of ionizing radiation | − | ++ |
Renal toxicity associated with contrast administration | + | + |
Time for postprocessing angiography and perfusion imaging | − | − |
Sensitivity to lacunar and posterior fossa infarcts | − | ++ |
Differentiation between acute and chronic ischemia | − | ++ |
Ability to assess causes of ICH or SAH while in the scanner | + | + |
Detection of chronic hemorrhage including microbleeds | − | + |
Note:—ICH indicates intracranial hemorrhage.