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Posted: Published on January 10th, 2014

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Now to a health alert... New research has found magnetic resonance imaging, better known as MRI, may be useful in treating victims of stroke. Researchers are trying to determine if someone who has had a stroke will be helped by a procedure to REMOVE a blood clot in the brain ... or break it up. 3 00-0811-18 DR. SHAZAM HUSSAIN TREATS STROKE PATIENTS AT CLEVELAND CLINIC AND LED THE STUDY. HE SAYS USING MRI IN ADDITION TO STANDARD TESTS MAY HELP DOCTORS BETTER DETERMINE WHO IS BEST FOR TREATMENT.CG: Dr. Shazam Hussain/Cleveland Clinic "It really does give us a lot more information and then we can really target those people who have a large amount of brain to save and they're really going to benefit from therapy." 5:28:02 TRADITIONALLY A C-T SCAN IS USED TO DETERMINE HOW MUCH DAMAGE A STROKE HAS CAUSED. DR. HUSSAIN AND HIS TEAM ADDED AN MRI TO SEE IF IT WOULD GET THEM A BETTER PICTURE OF HOW MUCH BRAIN INJURY HAD ALREADY OCCURRED. IF TOO MUCH DAMAGE HAS TAKEN PLACE, PROCEDURES DESIGNED TO REMOVE OR BREAK UP CLOTS IN THE BRAIN COULD PUT A PATIENT AT GREATER RISK, AND PROVIDE LITTLE BENEFIT. RESULTS SHOW THAT THE MRI HELPED BETTER IDENTIFY GOOD CANDIDATES FOR TREATMENT AND THOSE WHO RECEIVED AN MRI HAD BETTER OUTCOMES. TIME IS BRAIN WHEN IT COMES TO A STROKE AND SOME PEOPLE FEAR ADDING ANOTHER TEST, LIKE AN MRI, COULD TAKE TOO LONG AND CAUSE MORE DAMAGE BUT DR. HUSSAN SAYS THAT WASN'T THE CASE.CG: Dr. Shazam Hussain/Cleveland Clinic "Most people across the country think using MRI would cause a lot of delays and being able to administer this kind of treatment. We actually found there was no difference in the time it took us to get actually into the angio room to start the procedure." : 3 Complete results can be

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