ITM Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)

A Comprehensive Review on Medical Imaging Technologies to Detect Brain Stroke

  • Halder Subhas,
  • Biswas Gopa Halder,
  • Samanta Hiranmoy,
  • Shahid Saquib

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/itmconf/20235301009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53
p. 01009

Abstract

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Brain stroke discovery remains one of the foremost critical investigation zones in restorative imaging. A brain stroke can be classified into two primary categories Ischemic and Haemorrhagic. Imaging technology detects strokes early. When it comes to imaging, the American College of Radiology persistently overhauls its rules for imaging pathways through the ACR Fittingness Criteria. There are a few prevalent restorative imaging methods for brain stroke locations like X-ray, computed tomography, positron outflow tomography, attractive reverberation imaging, and utilitarian attractive reverberation imaging. MRI and fMRI, using radio waves and a magnet, provide a detailed image of the brain, detecting a wide variety of brain tissues and blood vessel anomalies, including those in regions undetectable by CT (Computed tomography) scans. Advanced technology is making medical imaging crucial in emergencies, with faster scans and better stroke detection. Therefore, MRI and/or fMRI remain the best imaging technologies for detecting strokes.