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Posterior circulation stroke due to vertebral artery disease in the Chinese population.

Changqing Zhang1,2, Zixiao Li1,2, Liping Liu1,2, Yuehua Pu1,2, Xinying Zou1,2, Hongyi Yan2, Yuesong Pan2, Xingquan Zhao1,2, Yilong Wang1,2, Yongjun Wang1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Little is known about the distribution of the arteries responsible for noncardiogenic posterior circulation stroke due to vertebral artery disease in the Chinese population. Furthermore, few studies have compared the risk factors, imaging manifestations, and outcomes across different types of vertebral artery disease. Therefore, our aim was to compare the differences in the risk factors, imaging manifestations, and outcome across various types of vertebral artery disease.
METHODS: We prospectively enrolled 228 patients from 22 Chinese centers with noncardiogenic posterior circulation stroke due to vertebral artery disease. Vertebral artery disease was classified by the involved segments of the responsible vertebral artery, and basilar artery (BA) involvement or not. Risk factors, clinical-radiologic patterns, and outcomes were compared across different types of vertebral artery disease.
RESULTS: The intracranial vertebral artery (ICVA) was more frequently involved than was the extracranial vertebral artery (ECVA). The ICVA/ICVA + ECVA group more often presented with hypertension and higher systolic blood pressure than did the ECVA group. Compared with the single-segment-of-vertebral-artery group (SSVA), the group with multiple-segments-of-vertebral-artery (MSVA) involvement or SSVA with BA involvement had more serious clinical-radiologic patterns and worse outcomes. Multivariable Cox regression identified MSVA/SSVA + BA involvement as an independent predictor of recurrent ischemic cerebrovascular events.
CONCLUSIONS: The risk factors for ICVA/ICVA + ECVA were different from those of ECVA, and the MSVA/SSVA + BA group had more serious clinical-radiologic patterns and worse outcomes.

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Keywords:  Posterior circulation stroke; outcome; risk factors; vertebral artery disease

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34657527     DOI: 10.1177/17474930211052816

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Stroke        ISSN: 1747-4930            Impact factor:   6.948


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1.  Posterior circulation stroke due to intracranial artery disease in the Chinese population.

Authors:  Changqing Zhang; Zixiao Li; Liping Liu; Yuehua Pu; Xinying Zou; Hongyi Yan; Yuesong Pan; Xingquan Zhao; Yilong Wang; Yongjun Wang
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2022-08-18       Impact factor: 3.405

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