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Angioedema in Stroke Patients With Thrombolysis.

Kilian Fröhlich1, Kosmas Macha1, Stefan T Gerner1, Tobias Bobinger1, Manuel Schmidt2, Arnd Dörfler2, Max J Hilz1,3, Stefan Schwab1, Frank Seifert1, Bernd Kallmünzer1, Klemens Winder1.   

Abstract

Background and Purpose- Oral angioedema (OA) is a rare but life-threatening complication in patients with ischemic stroke receiving intravenous thrombolysis with r-tPA (recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator). This study intended to determine associations between thrombolysis-related OA and ischemic stroke lesion sites using a voxel-wise lesion analysis. Methods- Prospective registry data were used to identify ischemic stroke patients with thrombolysis-related OA between 2002 and 2018. For the study registry, ethics approval was obtained by the Ethics Committee of the Friedrich-Alexander Universität (FAU) Erlangen-Nürnberg (clinical registry registration: 377_17Bc). Ischemic stroke patients with thrombolysis treatment but without OA admitted in the years 2011 and 2012 comprised the control group. Ischemic lesions were manually outlined on magnetic resonance imaging (1.5T or 3T) or computed tomographic scans and transformed into stereotaxic space. We determined the lesion overlap and compared the absence or presence of OA voxel-wise between patients with and without lesions in a given voxel using the Liebermeister test. Stroke severity was rated using the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score, and blood pressure, heart rate, blood glucose levels, and body temperature were determined on admission. Results- Fifteen ischemic stroke patients with thrombolysis-related OA were identified. The voxel-wise analysis yielded associations between OA and ischemic lesions in the insulo-opercular region with a right hemispheric dominance. Mean blood pressure was significantly lower in patients with OA than in controls. Age, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores, infarct volumes, heart rate, and blood glucose levels did not differ between patients with and without OA. Conclusions- The voxel-wise analysis linked thrombolysis-related OA to right insulo-opercular lesions. The lower blood pressure in patients with thrombolysis-related OA may reflect bradykinin effects causing vasodilatation and increasing vascular permeability.

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Keywords:  angioedema; autonomic nervous system; brain ischemia; neuroimaging; stroke; tissue-type plasminogen activator

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31182002     DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.119.025260

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stroke        ISSN: 0039-2499            Impact factor:   7.914


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