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Intracranial artery calcification: A newly identified risk factor of ischemic stroke

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROIMAGING
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 300-303

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1552-6569.2007.00158.x

Keywords

ischemic stroke; calcification; intracranial artery; atherosclerosis; risk factors; multi-detector-row computed tomography (MDCT)

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Calcification in cerebral arteries is understudied, although frequently observed on computed tomography of the brain (CT brain). We aimed to assess the incidence of intracranial artery calcification in ischemic stroke patients and to evaluate its correlation with ischemic stroke. METHODS Our study included ischemic stroke patients and age-gender-matched nonischemic stroke patients referred for CT brain. RESULTS One hundred and seventy-five ischemic stroke patients and 182 controls were enrolled. The highest prevalence of calcification was seen in intracranial internal carotid artery (IICA) (80.4%), and less commonly in the vertebral artery (35.6%). There was a higher prevalence of intracranial artery calcification in ischemic stroke patients than controls (92.6% vs. 76.4%, P < .001). Hypertension (OR = 2.056, 95% CI: 1.129 similar to 3.745), diabetes (OR = 2.483, 95% CI: 1.233 similar to 5.001), smoking (OR = 2.844, 95% CI: 1.542 similar to 5.243), intracranial artery calcification (OR = 3.172, 95% CI: 1.252 similar to 8.036), hyperlipidemia (OR = 6.714, 95% CI: 3.302 similar to 13.650), and atrial fibrillation (OR = 7.941, 95% CI: 2.790 similar to 22.599) were found to be independently associated with ischemic stroke. CONCLUSIONS We demonstrated a higher incidence of intracranial artery calcification in ischemic stroke patients. Besides traditional risk factors, intracranial artery calcification was found to be an independent risk factor of ischemic stroke.

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