| Literature DB >> 35401425 |
Dan Xu1,2,3, Yongjun Wu4, Jingjing Li1, Shihui Xing1, Hongbing Chen1, Xinran Chen1, Yan Tan1, Kun Zhou1, Guofen Zhang1, Jian Zhang1.
Abstract
Background andEntities:
Keywords: cervical manipulation; craniocervical arterial dissection; ischaemic stroke; minor trauma dissection; spontaneous dissections
Year: 2022 PMID: 35401425 PMCID: PMC8993592 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.836997
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003
Figure 1A 58-year-old man presented with sudden-onset left hemiparesis and paraesthesia. (a) Coronal view of the high-resolution MRI T1 SPACE images showed an intramural hematoma at the C1 segment of the right internal carotid artery [(a); arrow]. (b) T2 images demonstrated intimal flap and double lumen in the corresponding vessel wall [(b); arrow]. (c) Digital subtraction angiography in the same patient showed long tapering stenosis at the C1 segment of the right internal carotid artery [(c); arrow]; (d) Diffusion-weighted imaging demonstrated an acute infarct in the territory of the right internal carotid artery [(d); arrow]. Another 30-year-old man presented with vertigo and vomiting after cervical manipulation. (e, f) The high-resolution MRI T1 SPACE images showed the intramural hematoma at the left internal carotid artery and vertebral artery [(e, f); arrows]. (g) Digital subtraction angiography displayed irregular long tapering stenosis at the C1 segment of the left internal carotid artery and V2 segment of the left vertebral artery [(g, h); arrow].
Demographic data and clinical features.
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| Age (years), mean ± SD (Median) | 35.68 ± 14.54 (35.50) | 43.61 ± 12.75 (44.50) | 1.05 (1.01–1.08) | 0.0045 |
| Male (%) | 20 (71.43%) | 95 (79.17%) | 0.66 (0.26–1.65) | 0.3757 |
| Hypertension (%) | 4 (14.29%) | 30 (25.00%) | 0.50 (0.18–1.44) | 0.2249 |
| Diabetes (%) | 0 (0%) | 6 (5.00%) | 0.00 (0.00–3.15) | 0.2271 |
| Smoking (%) | 6 (21.43%) | 48 (40.00%) | 0.41 (0.16–1.05) | 0.0660 |
| Drinking (%) | 6 (21.43%) | 36 (30.00%) | 0.64 (0.24–1.67) | 0.3650 |
| Headache (%) | 10 (35.71%) | 50 (41.67%) | 0.78 (0.33–1.75) | 0.5635 |
| Cervical pain (%) | 8 (28.57%) | 7 (5.83%) | 6.46 (2.03–18.37) | 0.0003 |
| Horner syndrome (%) | 2 (7.14%) | 11 (9.17%) | 0.76 (0.16–3.13) | 0.7334 |
| Total cholesterol (mmol/L) | 3.74 ± 0.98 | 4.20 ± 1.24 | 1.32 (1.01–1.72) | 0.0858 |
| Triglycerides (mmol/L) | 1.39 ± 0.93 | 1.38 ± 0.78 | 1.12 (0.67–1.88) | 0.9847 |
| HDL-C (mmol/L) | 1.02 ± 0.24 | 1.07 ± 0.24 | 2.37 (0.77–7.30) | 0.3016 |
| LDL-C (mmol/L) | 2.22 ± 0.61 | 2.60 ± 0.99 | 1.56 (1.03–2.37) | 0.0678 |
| CRP (mmol/L) | 3.39 ± 7.07 | 6.11 ± 11.52 | 1.04 (0.97–1.10) | 0.2895 |
HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; CRP C, reactive protein.
Imaging features.
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| Carotid artery dissection | 75 (50.67%) | 16 (57.14%) | 59 (49.17%) | 1.38 (0.62–3.16) | 0.4472 |
| Vertebral artery dissection | 54 (36.49%) | 14 (50.00%) | 40 (33.33%) | 2.00 (0.87–4.61) | 0.0990 |
| MCA dissection | 17 (11.41%) | 3 (10.34%) | 14 (11.67%) | 0.87 (0.25–2.97) | 0.8408 |
| Basilar artery dissection | 7 (4.73%) | 0 (0%) | 7 (5.83%) | 0 (0–2.43) | 0.1904 |
| Left-sided | 81 (54.73%) | 20 (71.43%) | 61 (50.83%) | 2.42 (1.03–5.71) | 0.0487 |
| Right-sided | 74 (46.84%) | 13 (34.21%) | 61 (50.83%) | 0.50 (0.24–1.10) | 0.0735 |
| Multiple dissection | 19 (12.84%) | 7 (25.00%) | 12 (10.00%) | 3.00 (1.14–8.05) | 0.0326 |
| Intracranial dissection | 57 (41.22%) | 6 (21.43%) | 51 (42.50%) | 0.37 (0.14–0.95) | 0.0391 |
| Extracranial dissection | 91 (58.78%) | 22 (78.57%) | 69 (57.50%) | 2.71 (1.06–6.96) | 0.0391 |
| Intracranial extension | 21 (14.19%) | 3 (10.715%) | 18 (15.00%) | 0.68 (0.20–2.48) | 0.5584 |
| Cerebral infarction | 126 (85.13%) | 27 (96.43%) | 99 (82.50%) | 5.7 (0.91–61.60) | 0.0621 |
| TIA | 5 (3.38%) | 0 (0%) | 5 (4.17%) | 0.00 (0.00–2.97) | 0.2718 |
| SAH | 4 (2.71%) | 1 (3.57%) | 3 (2.50%) | 1.44 (0.11–9.98) | 0.7529 |
| Double lumen | 47 (31.75%) | 6 (21.43%) | 41 (34.17%) | 0.53 (0.20–1.37) | 0.1923 |
| Irregular stenosis | 35 (23.63%) | 6 (21.43%) | 29 (24.17%) | 0.86 (0.32–2.32) | 0.7588 |
| String sign | 29 (19.60%) | 10 (35.71%) | 19 (15.83%) | 2.95 (1.23–6.97) | 0.0170 |
| Dissecting aneurysms | 28 (18.92%) | 3 (10.71%) | 25 (20.83%) | 0.46 (0.14–1.55) | 0.2183 |
| Intimal flap | 13 (8.79%) | 5 (17.86%) | 8 (6.67%) | 3.04 (1.01–9.02) | 0.0596 |
| Intramural hematoma | 39 (26.35%) | 12 (42.86%) | 27 (22.50%) | 2.58 (1.14–6.15) | 0.0277 |
MCA, middle cerebral artery; TIA, transient ischemic attack; SAH, subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Intervention and outcomes.
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| Intravenous thrombolysis | 1(3.57%) | 5(4.17%) | 0.85(0.07–6.77) | 0.8857 |
| Endovascular procedures | 2(7.14%) | 15(12.50%) | 0.54(0.12–2.27) | 0.4234 |
| Initial NIHSS | 6.43 ± 6.20 | 5.68 ± 6.00 | 0.98(0.92–1.05) | 0.5575 |
| NIHSS at discharge | 4.32 ± 4.97 | 3.67 ± 4.53 | 0.97(0.89–1.06) | 0.4998 |
| Initial MRS (≤ 2) | 19(67.86%) | 89(74.17%) | 0.74(0.31–1.74) | 0.4984 |
| 6-month MRS (≤ 2) | 21(87.50%) | 78(75.73%) | 2.25(0.63–7.58) | 0.2103 |
| 12-month MRS (≤ 2) | 22(91.67%) | 85(82.52%) | 2.33(0.56–10.72) | 0.2681 |
NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke scale; MRS, modified Rankin Scale.