Literature DB >> 12889167

Paradoxical emboli from calf and pelvic veins in cryptogenic stroke.

Steven C Cramer1, Jeffrey H Maki, Gayle M Waitches, Neisha D'Souza, James C Grotta, W Scott Burgin, Larry A Kramer.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The increased prevalence of patent foramen ovale in patients with cryptogenic strokes suggests the occurrence of paradoxical embolism. The identification of deep venous thromboses (DVTs) in this population would strengthen this hypothesis. The purpose of this study was to image the subdiaphragmatic venous system in a cohort of patients with cryptogenic strokes.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 37 patients with cryptogenic brain ischemia and interatrial communication, duplex studies of calf, popliteal, and femoral veins, and magnetic resonance imaging venograms of the pelvis veins were performed.
RESULTS: In 10 patients, DVTs were diagnosed that were considered to be the cause of cryptogenic brain ischemia on probable (n = 6) or possible (n = 4) bases. In these patients, the median time from stroke to DVT was 3.25 days. In 5 of these 10 patients, DVTs did not involve popliteal and femoral veins, areas thought most important to pulmonary embolism, but instead were isolated to calf or pelvic veins. Although none of these 10 patients had abnormal blood hypercoagulation tests, 8 of the 10 did have clinical conditions suggesting predisposition to developing DVTs, such as concomitant neoplasms or pulmonary embolism.
CONCLUSIONS: Increased evidence for paradoxical embolism may emerge when diagnostic strategies use multiple imaging methods and evaluate a broad extent of the subdiaphragmatic veins.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12889167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuroimaging        ISSN: 1051-2284            Impact factor:   2.486


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3.  Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Embolism Among Patients With a Cryptogenic Stroke Linked to Patent Foramen Ovale-A Review of the Literature.

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Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2020-05-05       Impact factor: 4.003

4.  Diagnostic Yield of Early Examination for Venous Thrombosis in Patients with Cryptogenic Stroke and a Right-to-left Shunt.

Authors:  Tomotaka Shiraishi; Kenichiro Sakai; Hidetaka Mitsumura; Ayumi Arai; Takeo Sato; Teppei Komatsu; Shusaku Omoto; Hidetomo Murakami; Yasuyuki Iguchi
Journal:  Intern Med       Date:  2020-04-15       Impact factor: 1.271

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