Grade 0 |
Grade 0 |
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No perfusion. No antegrade flow beyond the point of occlusion |
Grade 1 |
Grade 1 |
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Penetration with Minimal Perfusion. The contrast material passes beyond the area of obstruction but fails to opacify the entire cerebral bed distal to the obstruction for the duration of the angiographic run |
Grade 2 |
Grade 2 |
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Partial Perfusion. The contrast material passes beyond the obstruction and opacifies the arterial bed distal to the obstruction. However, the rate of entry of contrast into the vessel distal to the obstruction and/or its rate of clearance from the distal bed are perceptibly slower than its entry into and/or clearance from comparable areas not perfused by the previously occluded vessel, eg, the opposite cerebral artery or the arterial bed proximal to the obstruction. Grade 2a=Only partial filling (<2/3) of the entire vascular territory is visualized |
Grade 2b |
Grade 2b |
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Complete filling of all of the expected vascular territory is visualized, but the filling is slower than normal |
Grade 3 |
Grade 3 |
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Complete Perfusion. antegrade flow into the bed distal to the obstruction occurs as promptly as into the obstruction and clearance of contrast material from the involved bed is as rapid as from an uninvolved other bed of the same vessel or the opposite cerebral artery. |