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A Thrombotic Stroke Model Based On Transient Cerebral Hypoxia-ischemia
Published on: August 18, 2015
Stroke patterns in cardio-embolic infarction in a population-based study
R Urbinelli1, P Bolard, M Lemesle
1Dijon Stroke Registry, Service of Neurology, University Hospital, France.
Abstract:
The study demonstrates that clinical-radiological causes and outcome of cardio-embolic infarcts in a population-based study correspond to a well-identified stroke pattern. Cardio-embolic infarcts was diagnosed in 882 cases (37.9%) of 2,330 consecutive first-ever stroke patients included in a prospective population-based stroke registry over a 14-year period (1985-1997). Thirty-three criteria out of 98 were introduced into a monovariate analysis and the significant variable were introduced into a multivariate analysis to identify significant criteria to define stroke patterns in cardio-embolic infarction. Cardiac sources of embolus included atrial arrhythmia, valvular heart disease (19%), and cardiac failure (18%). Patients with cardio-embolic infarction showed a significantly higher rate of female predominance (p < 0.001), history of ischemic heart disease (p < 0.001), acute stroke onset (p < 0.05), headache (p < 0.05), previous treatment by anti-platelets and anti-K-vitamin (p < 0.001), Wernicke aphasia (p < 0.001), severe deficit (p < 0.001) and death (p < 0.001). After a logistic procedure, female gender and ischemic heart disease were the two independent risk factors associated with cardio-embolic stroke. Cardio-embolic stroke is a specific subtype of stroke with its own clinical, radiological, etiological and prognostic characteristics. In the acute stage, it is necessary to identify quickly this type of stroke because of severe prognosis and appropriate treatment.
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