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Imaging Parameters Predict Recurrence After Transient Ischemic Attack or Minor Stroke Stratified by ABCD2 Score.

Jing Jing1,2,3, Yue Suo1,2, Anxin Wang1,2, Yingting Zuo1,2, Yong Jiang1,2, Liping Liu1,2, Xingquan Zhao1,2, Yilong Wang1,2, Zixiao Li1,2, Hao Li1,2, Xia Meng1,2, Yongjun Wang1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Whether imaging parameters would independently predict stroke recurrence in low-risk minor ischemic stroke (MIS) or transient ischemic attack (TIA) according to traditional score system (such as ABCD2 score, which was termed on the basis of the initials of the five factors: age, blood pressure, clinical features, duration, diabetes) remains unclear. We sought to evaluate the association between imaging parameters and 1-year stroke recurrence in patients with TIA or MIS in different risk stratum stratified by ABCD2 score.
METHODS: We included patients with TIA and MIS (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score ≤3) with complete baseline vessel and brain imaging data from the Third China National Stroke Registry III. Patients were categorized into different risk groups based on ABCD2 score (low risk, 0-3; moderate risk, 4-5; and high risk, 6-7). The primary outcome was stroke recurrence within 1 year. Multivariable Cox proportional-hazards regression models were used to assess whether imaging parameters (large artery stenosis, infarction number) were independently associated with stroke recurrence.
RESULTS: Of the 7140 patients included, 584 patients experienced stroke recurrence within 1 year. According to the ABCD2 score, large artery stenosis was associated with higher stroke recurrence in both low-risk (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.746 [95% CI, 1.200-2.540]) and moderate-risk group (adjusted hazard ratio, 1.326 [95% CI, 1.042-1.687]) but not in the high-risk group (P>0.05). Patients with multiple acute infarctions or single acute infarction had a higher risk of recurrent stroke than those with no infarction in both low- and moderate-risk groups, but not in the high-risk group.
CONCLUSIONS: Large artery stenosis and infarction number were independent predictors of 1-year stroke recurrence in low-moderate risk but not in high-risk patients with TIA or MIS stratified by ABCD2 score. This finding emphasizes the importance of early brain and vascular imaging evaluation for risk stratification in patients with TIA or MIS.

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Keywords:  arteries; brain; infarction; neuroimaging; transient ischemic attack

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33947206     DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.032424

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


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