# 7T MRI in the evaluation of ischemic stroke: a systematic review

**Authors:** Felix Tobias Kurz, Daniela Dumitriu La Grange, Daniele Botta, Maria Isabel Vargas, Francois Lazeyras, Myriam Edjlali-Goujon, Jean-Pierre Pruvo, Isabel Wanke, Karl-Olof Lövblad

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2025.1539617 · 2025-06-23

## TL;DR

This paper reviews how 7T MRI improves the diagnosis and treatment of ischemic stroke with better imaging resolution and vascular analysis.

## Contribution

The study systematically evaluates the clinical benefits of 7T MRI in ischemic stroke management, emphasizing vessel wall imaging and lesion detection.

## Key findings

- 7T MRI provides higher spatial resolution for detecting ischemic lesions and vascular changes.
- Vessel wall imaging at 7T is effective for assessing atherosclerotic lesions and post-thrombectomy alterations.
- 7T MRI supports improved stroke treatment planning and research into preventing stroke recurrence.

## Abstract

7T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has advanced in managing neurological and neurovascular diseases. With improved spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio, 7T MRI enhances spatial and functional imaging, benefiting ischemic stroke diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment planning.

To highlight the advances made with ultra-high field MRI in the evaluation of ischemic stroke patients, a systematic review was conducted on the MEDLINE and Web of Science databases using PRISMA guidelines to find peer-reviewed articles from January 1, 1992, to September 1st, 2024. Search terms included “ischemic stroke,” “7T,” “ultra-high field,” “vessel,” “angiography,” and “MRI.” Studies on 7T MRI in adult ischemic stroke patients were included; exclusions were non-human, post-mortem, or pediatric studies.

We identified 16 studies on the use of 7T MRI for prolonged periods after stroke symptom onset, highlighting its higher spatial resolution for depicting ischemic lesions and vascular imaging. Vessel wall imaging (VWI) at 7T was effective for assessing vascular alterations post-thrombectomy and evaluating atherosclerotic lesions, with notable applications in identifying culprit plaques and studying glutamate metabolism changes.

7T MRI advancements open new perspectives for clinical applications and research, particularly in evaluating the impact of thrombectomy strategies and developing treatments to prevent stroke recurrence. Continued research and protocol validation are essential for integrating 7T MRI into routine practice, improving management of neurological and neurovascular diseases.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** ischemic stroke (MONDO:1060198)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** atherosclerotic lesions (MESH:D050197), ischemic lesions (MESH:D017202), neurological and neurovascular diseases (MESH:D013901), stroke (MESH:D020521), ischemic stroke (MESH:D002544)
- **Chemicals:** glutamate (MESH:D018698)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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