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Association of multiple infarctions and ICAS with outcomes of minor stroke and TIA

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NEUROLOGY
Volume 88, Issue 11, Pages 1081-1088

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000003719

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China [2013BAI09B03, 2013BAI09B14, 2015BAI12B04, 2015BAI12B02]
  2. Beijing Biobank of Cerebral Vascular Disease [D131100005313003]
  3. Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders [1152130306]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81322019]
  5. Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission [D131100002313002, D151100002015001, D151100002015002, D151100002015003, Z15110200390000, Z151100003915117]
  6. Beijing Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning [2016-1-2041, SML20150502]

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Objective: To estimate the association of different patterns of infarction and intracranial arterial stenosis (ICAS) with the prognosis of acute minor ischemic stroke and TIA. Methods: We derived data from the Clopidogrel in High-risk Patients with Acute Nondisabling Cerebrovascular Events (CHANCE) trial. A total of 1,089 patients from 45 of 114 participating sites of the trial undergoing baseline MRI/angiography were included in this subgroup analysis. Patterns of infarction and ICAS were recorded for each individual. The primary efficacy outcome was an ischemic stroke at the 90-day follow-up. We assessed the associations between imaging patterns and prognosis of patients using multivariable Cox regression models. Results: Among the 1,089 patients included in this subgroup analysis, 93 (8.5%) patients had a recurrent ischemic stroke at 90 days. Compared with those without infarction or ICAS, patients with single infarction with ICAS (11.9% vs 1.3%, hazard ratio [HR] 6.25, 95% confidence intervals [CIs] 1.40-27.86, p = 0.02) and single infarction without ICAS (6.8% vs 1.3%, HR 4.65, 95% CI 1.05-20.64, p = 0.04) were all associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke at 90 days. Patients with both multiple infarctions and ICAS were associated with approximately 13-fold risk of ischemic stroke at 90 days (18.0% vs 1.3%, HR 13.14, 95% CI 2.96-58.36, p, 0.001). Conclusions: The presence of multiple infarctions and ICAS were both associated with an increased risk of 90-day ischemic stroke in patients with minor stroke or TIA, while the presence of both imaging features had a combined effect.

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