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Carotid artery webs in embolic stroke of undetermined source with large intracranial vessel occlusion

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE
卷 16, 期 4, 页码 392-395

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1747493020929945

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Carotid web; mechanical thrombectomy; cerebral ischemia

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The presence of carotid artery web may be considered as a potential source of large intracranial artery embolism, especially in patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source. Longitudinal studies are required to further investigate the risk of recurrence associated with these lesions.
Background Whether carotid artery web can be considered as a potential source of arterial thromboembolism in ischemic stroke remains uncertain. Aims In a large sample of individuals with large intracranial artery occlusion, we compared the prevalence of carotid artery webs between patients with and without embolic stroke of undetermined source. Methods In a single-center study of consecutive patients with anterior circulation ischemic stroke referred for mechanical thrombectomy, the presence of carotid artery web was systematically assessed by two independent readers. Thereafter, its prevalence was compared between patients with and without embolic stroke of undetermined source. Results Among 466 patients of whom 12% were considered to have had an embolic stroke of undetermined source, ipsilateral carotid artery web was detected in 1.9% (confidence interval 95% = 0.7-3.1). Ipsilateral carotid artery web was more frequent in embolic stroke of undetermined source than in the rest of the sample (10.7% (confidence interval 95% = 2.7-18.7] vs. 0.7% (0-1.5),P < 0.001). This difference remains significant after adjustment for sex, age, and vascular risk factor (odds ratio: 12.5 (2.1-72),P = 0.005) or after exclusion of patients with any other bulb wall thickening (P = 0.025). In contrast, the difference of prevalence of contralateral carotid artery web between the two groups did not reach statistical significance (2.4% vs. 1.9%,P = 0.6). Conclusions Our results suggest that the presence of a carotid artery web might be considered as a potential source of large intracranial artery embolism. Longitudinal studies are needed to assess the exact risk of recurrence associated with these lesions.

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