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Elena Viedma-Guiard1, Celine Guidoux1, Pierre Amarenco1, Elena Meseguer1.
Abstract
Aortic arch atheroma is a frequent finding in ischemic stroke patients. Its role as a source of cerebral emboli or a marker of atherosclerosis is unclear. Transesophageal echography is considered the gold standard for its detection, whereas computed tomography angiography is a good alternative; magnetic resonance and positron emission tomography could be proposed to better analyze plaque vulnerability. Despite the interest in this condition, the optimal antithrombotic treatment remains uncertain, while intensive lipid-lowering therapy should be recommended. This review aims to offer guidance on patients with aortic arch atheroma, about its causal role in stroke, diagnosis, and treatment based on current available evidence.Entities:
Keywords: ESUS (embolic stroke of undetermined source); aortic arch; embolic source; stroke; stroke therapy; stroke type diagnosis
Year: 2021 PMID: 33519684 PMCID: PMC7843443 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2020.606663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003