| Literature DB >> 29780226 |
Tarek Mohammed El-Gammal1, Wafik Said Bahnasy1, Osama Abd Allah Ragab1, Ayman Mohammed Al-Malt1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Border zone infarcts (BZI) are ischemic lesions at the junction between two main arterial territories which may be either cortical or internal BZI.Entities:
Keywords: Border zone infarction; Brain CT angiography; Transcranial duplex and extracranial duplex
Year: 2018 PMID: 29780226 PMCID: PMC5954770 DOI: 10.1186/s41983-018-0008-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Egypt J Neurol Psychiatr Neurosurg ISSN: 1110-1083
Characters and data of the studied internal (group I), cortical (group II), and mixed internal/cortical (group III) border zone infarction patients
| Group I | Group II | Group III | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 61.69 ± 6.1 | 58.79 ± 5.6 | 62.48 ± 5.9 | 2.15 | 0.124 | |
| Sex | Male | 16 (64.5%) | 10 (52.3%) | 8 (38.1%) | 2.56 | 0.276 |
| Female | 10 (38.5%) | 9 (47.4%) | 13 (61.9%) | |||
| Hypertension | 18 (69.2%) | 8 (42.1%) | 16 (76.2%) | 6.51 | 0.038* | |
| Diabetes | 8 (30.8%) | 6 (31.6%) | 7 (33.3%) | 0.036 | 0.982 | |
| Dyslipidemia | 13 (5%) | 7 (36.8%) | 14 (66.7%) | 3.59 | 0.166 | |
| Smoking | 8 (30.8%) | 5 (26.3%) | 6 (28.6%) | 0.107 | 0.947 | |
| IHD | 5 (19.2%) | 6 (31.6%) | 7 (33.3%) | 1.414 | 0.493 | |
| Atrial fibrillation | 7 (26.3%) | 12 (63.2%) | 13 (61.9%) | 6.05 | 0.048* | |
| Previous CVA | 3 (11.5%) | 3 (15.8%) | 2 (9.5%) | 0.381 | 0.826 | |
| Cerebral infarct | Right | 11 (42.3%) | 5 (26.3%) | 3 (14.3%) | 7.37 | 0.117 |
| Left | 8 (30.8%) | 7 (36.8%) | 5 (23.8%) | |||
| Bilateral | 7 (26.9%) | 7 (36.8%) | 13 (61.9%) | |||
| Anterior circulation BZI | 7 (26.9%) | 5 (26.3%) | 2 (9.5%) | 3.94 | 0.413 | |
| Posterior circulation BZI | 7 (26.9%) | 5 (26.3%) | 4 (19.04%) | |||
| Anterior-posterior junctions BZI | 12 (46.2%) | 9 (47.4%) | 15 (71.4%) | |||
BZI border zone infarction, CVA cerebrovascular accident, IHD ischemic heart disease
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Extra and intracranial duplex findings among studied internal (group I), cortical (group II), and mixed internal/cortical (group III) border zone infarction patients
| Group I | Group II | Group III | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CCA-IMT | Right | 0.09 ± 0.02 | 0.09 ± 0.01 | 0.07 ± 0.04 | 2.06 | 0.134 |
| Left | 0.1 ± 0.01 | 0.09 ± 0.01 | 0.13 ± 0.17 | 1.04 | 0.359 | |
| CCA-MFV | Right | 48.59 ± 6.47 | 41.06 ± 5.24 | 49.85 ± 5.57 | 9.21 | 0.0003* |
| Left | 48.29 ± 2.92 | 39.71 ± 7.39 | 48.77 ± 2.75 | 26.79 | < 0.0001* | |
| ICA-MFV | Right | 57.84 ± 13.91 | 40.58 ± 14.48 | 52.5 ± 17.1 | 6.98 | 0.0018* |
| Left | 59.38 ± 19.97 | 45.98 ± 12.29 | 54.65 ± 16.47 | 3.611 | 0.032* | |
| VA-MFV | Right | 25.32 ± 4.08 | 25.37 ± 5.09 | 24.92 ± 4.05 | 0.051 | 0.949 |
| Left | 27.75 ± 8.68 | 26.33 ± 5.63 | 27.55 ± 8.57 | 0.19 | 0.826 | |
| Basilar artery MFV | 23.12 ± 6.91 | 23.8 ± 21.97 | 23.4 ± 7.48 | 0.061 | 0.940 | |
| MCA-MFV | Right | 60.53 ± 23.13 | 47.98 ± 21.97 | 58.56 ± 19.67 | 5.43 | 0.0066* |
| Left | 59.92 ± 28.49 | 44.78 ± 14.69 | 57.08 ± 18.51 | 8.111 | 0.0007* | |
| ACA-MFV | Right | 40.67 ± 2.78 | 39.06 ± 4.14 | 40.62 ± 3 | 1.57 | 0.215 |
| Left | 39.43 ± 3.32 | 38.19 ± 3.74 | 39.17 ± 3.08 | 0.77 | 0.466 | |
| PCA-MFV | Right | 35.14 ± 4.1 | 33.03 ± 5.12 | 35.01 ± 4.27 | 1.43 | 0.246 |
| Left | 35.25 ± 4.26 | 32.9 ± 4.14 | 35.13 ± 4.35 | 1.97 | 0.147 | |
ACA anterior cerebral artery, BA basilar artery, CCA common carotid artery, ICA internal carotid artery, IMA intima media thickness, MCA middle cerebral artery, MFV mean flow velocity, PCA posterior cerebral artery, VA vertebral artery
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Fig. 1A case of bilateral internal border zone infarction with CT angiography showing severe stenosis in the cavernous and petrous portion of right internal carotid artery
CT angiography among studied internal (group I), cortical (group II), and mixed internal/cortical (group III) border zone infarction patients
| Group I | Group II | Group III | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ICA stenosis | Right | 10 (38.5%) | 2 (10.5%) | 9 (42.9%) | 6.48 | 0.039* |
| Left | 9 (34.6%) | 1 (5.3%) | 7 (33.3%) | 6.31 | 0.042* | |
| MCA stenosis | Right | 12 (42.3%) | 2 (10.5%) | 7 (33.3%) | 6.52 | 0.038* |
| Left | 10 (38.5%) | 1 (5.3%) | 11 (52.4%) | 174.9 | 0.0001* | |
| VA stenosis | Right | 2 (7.7%) | 0 | 2 (9.5%) | 1.79 | 0.408 |
| Left | 1 (3.8%) | 0 | 1 (4.8%) | 0.867 | 0.648 | |
| Basilar artery stenosis | 2 (7.7%) | 0 | 2 (9.5%) | 1.79 | 0.408 | |
| Vertebral artery hypoplasia | 6 (23.1%) | 3 (15.8%) | 3 (19%) | 1.846 | 0.764 | |
| Hypoplastic anterior communicating | 6 (23.1%) | 2 (10.53%) | 6 (28.6%) | 2.34 | 0.885 | |
| Hypoplastic posterior communicating | 3 (11.5%) | 3 (15.8%) | 5 (23.8%) | |||
ICA internal carotid artery, MCA middle cerebral artery, VA vertebral artery
*Significant
CT angiography among the border zone infarction patients and control
| Patients | Control | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vertebral artery hypoplasia | 13 (17.1%) | 3 (15%) | 0.2248 | 0.82588 |
| Hypoplastic anterior communicating | 8 (10.5%) | 2 (10%) | 0.0686 | 0.9442 |
| Hypoplastic posterior communicating | 11 (14.5%) | 3 (15%) | 0.0593 | 0.95216 |
Fig. 2Brain MRI showing right parieto-occipital cortical border zone infarction