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Prevalence study of proximal vertebral artery stenosis using high-resolution contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography.

S H Kim1, J S Lee, O K Kwon, M K Han, J H Kim.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the prevalence of proximal vertebral artery stenosis, compared wiith those of the distal vertebral/basilar artery and extracranial internal carotid artery, in a large population of stroke and non-stroke patients.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Nine-hundred-and-thirty-five patients who underwent high-resolution contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance angiography in a regional general hospital were categorized into six groups based on neurological symptoms and disease: an asymptomatic group (n = 182), a minor symptom group with headache or dizziness (n = 519), a cardiac group with coronary artery steno-occlusive disease (n = 15), a hemorrhagic group with old cerebral hemorrhage (n=26), an anterior circulation infarct group (n = 121), and posterior circulation infarct group (n = 72). Prevalence of stenosis of the proximal vertebral artery, distal vertebral/basilar artery, and internal carotid artery was analyzed.
RESULTS: The prevalence of stenosis of the proximal vertebral artery, distal vertebral/ basilar artery, and internal carotid artery was 12.9%, 5.5%, and 7.2%, respectively, in the study population, and rose as the age increased (P < 0.0001 for all arteries). The prevalence of stenosis of the proximal vertebral artery, distal vertebral/basilar artery, and internal carotid artery was 3.3%, 0.5%, and 1.1%, respectively, in the asymptomatic group; 8.3%, 2.1%, and 3.7%, respectively, in the minor symptom group; 13.3%, 6.7% and 6.7%, respectively, in the cardiac group; 19.2%, 7.7%, and 7.7%, respectively, in the hemorrhagic group; 27.3%, 8.3%, and 25.6%, respectively, in the anterior circulation infarct group; and 44.4%, 36.1%, and 16.7%, respectively, in the posterior circulation infarct group. This increasing tendency of stenosis accordingly was statistically significant (P < 0.0001 for all arteries).
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of proximal vertebral artery stenosis was highest, compared with those of the distal vertebral/basilar artery and internal carotid artery, although the clinical significance of proximal vertebral artery stenosis should be investigated in further studies.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15981730     DOI: 10.1080/02841850510016009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


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