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Published on: March 26, 2018
Cerebral atherosclerosis and early ischemic stroke after left-sided valve replacement surgery
Ho Jin Kim1, Eun-Jae Lee2, Sung-Ho Jung1
1Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Objective:
Studies have rarely investigated whether cerebral atherosclerosis increases the risk of stroke after valve replacement surgery. This study evaluated the influence of cerebral atherosclerosis on the risk of stroke after left-sided valve replacement surgery.
Methods:
Between 2005 and 2015, preoperative magnetic resonance angiography was performed for 2085 patients who underwent left-sided valve replacement surgery in a tertiary single center to assess intracranial and extracranial cerebral atherosclerosis. The severity was retrospectively assessed on the basis of the atherosclerosis score, determined by the number of steno-occlusions of the cerebral arteries and the degree of atherosclerosis. Associations between cerebral atherosclerosis and postoperative stroke (within 30 days) were evaluated; the overall influence of total cerebral atherosclerosis, and the individual effects of intracranial and extracranial cerebral atherosclerosis on the risk of postoperative stroke were assessed using multivariable models.
Results:
Preoperative cerebral atherosclerosis was identified in 626 (30.0%) patients, whereas intracranial cerebral atherosclerosis and extracranial cerebral atherosclerosis were identified in 367 (17.1%) and 412 (19.8%) patients, respectively. Stroke occurred in 54 (2.6%) patients, and the total cerebral atherosclerosis score was independently associated with an increased risk of stroke (odds ratio, 1.23; 95% confidence interval, 1.06-1.44). The intracranial cerebral atherosclerosis scores (odds ratio, 1.44; 95% confidence interval, 1.16-1.78), but not the extracranial cerebral atherosclerosis scores, independently predicted the incidence of stroke.
Conclusions:
Intracranial cerebral atherosclerosis was an important predictor of postoperative stroke, suggesting the necessity of further studies on the feasibility of preoperative screening for cerebral atherosclerosis in patients undergoing left-sided valve replacement surgery.
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