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DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1788667
High prevalence of intracranial arterial stenosis among acute ischemic stroke patients in a Brazilian center: a transcranial color-coded duplex sonography study
Alta prevalência de estenose arterial intracraniana nos pacientes com acidente vascular isquêmico agudo em um centro brasileiro: um estudo com Doppler transcraniano colorido
Abstract
Background There is limited data available regarding the prevalence of intracranial arterial stenosis (ICAS) among acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients in Brazil and Latin America.
Objective The present study sought to investigate the frequency and predictors of ICAS among patients with AIS or transient ischemic attack (TIA) in a Brazilian center, with transcranial color-coded duplex sonography (TCCS) technique.
Methods Consecutive AIS and TIA patients, admitted to an academic public comprehensive stroke center in Brazil from February to December 2014, evaluated by TCCS were prospectively selected. Vascular narrowings > 50% were considered as ICAS, based on ultrasound criteria previously defined in the literature.
Results We assessed 170 consecutive patients with AIS or TIA, of whom 27 (15.9%) were excluded due to an inadequate transtemporal acoustic bone window. We confirmed ICAS in 55 patients (38.5%). The most common location was the proximal segment of the middle cerebral artery (28.2%), followed by the vertebral (15.4%), posterior cerebral (13.6%), terminal internal carotid (9.1%) and basilar (8.2%) arteries. On multivariate models adjusting for potential confounders, systolic blood pressure (OR: 1.03, 95%CI: 1.01–1.04; p = 0.008) was independently associated with ICAS.
Conclusion We found significant ICAS in approximately ⅓ of patients admitted with symptoms of AIS or TIA in a public tertiary academic stroke center in Brazil. The TCCS is an accessible and noninvasive technique that can be used to investigate the presence of moderate and severe ICAS, especially in patients who cannot be exposed to more invasive exams, such as the use of intravenous contrast agents.
Resumo
Antecedentes Dados acerca da prevalência da estenose arterial intracraniana (EAIC) entre os pacientes com acidente vascular isquêmico (AVCi) agudo no Brasil e América Latina são limitados.
Objetivo O presente estudo pretendeu investigar a frequência e os preditores da EAIC nos pacientes AVCi ou ataque isquêmico transitório (AIT) em um centro brasileiro utilizando o Doppler transcraniano colorido (duplex transcraniano).
Métodos Pacientes consecutivos com AVCi ou AIT, admitidos entre fevereiro e dezembro de 2014 em um centro acadêmico brasileiro especializado em doenças cerebrovasculares, foram avaliados prospectivamente com duplex transcraniano. Os estreitamentos vasculares > 50% foram considerados como EAIC, baseado em critérios ultrassonográficos definidos previamente na literatura.
Resultados Foram avaliados 170 pacientes com AVCi ou AIT, dos quais 27 (15,9%) foram excluídos em decorrência da janela óssea transtemporal acústica inadequada. Confirmamos EAIC em 55 pacientes (38,5%). A localização mais comum foi o segmento proximal da artéria cerebral média (28,2%), seguida pelas artérias vertebral (15,4%), cerebral posterior (13,6%), carótida interna terminal (9,1%) e basilar (8,2%). No modelo multivariado, ajustado para os potenciais confundidores, a pressão arterial sistólica aumentada (OR: 1,03; IC 95%: 1,01–1,04; p = 0,008) foi independentemente associada a EAIC.
Conclusão Foi identificada EAIC significativa em quase ⅓ dos pacientes admitidos com sintomas de AVCi ou AIT em um serviço acadêmico público de atendimento especializado em doenças cerebrovasculares. O Doppler transcraniano colorido é uma ferramenta acessível e não invasiva que pode ser utilizada com segurança para a investigação da presença de EAIC moderada ou grave, especialmente nos pacientes que não podem ser expostos a exames complementares mais invasivos com uso de contraste intravenoso.
Keywords
Ischemic Stroke - Ischemic Attack Transient - Intracranial Arterial Diseases - Ultrasonography Doppler TranscranialPalavras-chave
AVC Isquêmico - Ataque Isquêmico Transitório - Doenças Arteriais Intracranianas - Ultrassonografia Doppler TranscranianaAuthors' Contributions
LJAR: conceptualization, data curation, formal analysis, investigation, methodology, project administration, supervision, visualization, writing – original draft, and writing – review and editing; MCZZ, RSA, MCL: investigation, methodology, writing – review & editing; MRC: conceptualization, formal analysis, methodology, visualization, writing – original draft, and writing – review and editing; CMAB: investigation, methodology, and writing – review and editing; PTCP: conceptualization, methodology, visualization, writing – original draft, and writing – review and editing; SCM: formal analysis, writing – original draft; DGA: methodology, visualization, and writing – review and editing; OMPN: conceptualization, data curation, formal analysis, investigation, methodology, project administration, supervision, visualization, writing – original draft, and writing – review and editing.
Publikationsverlauf
Eingereicht: 23. Januar 2024
Angenommen: 18. Mai 2024
Artikel online veröffentlicht:
08. August 2024
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Letícia Januzi de Almeida Rocha, Maria Clara Zanon Zotin, Renata da Silva Almeida Santos, Milena Carvalho Libardi, Millene Rodrigues Camilo, Clara Monteiro Antunes Barreira, Pedro Telles Cougo Pinto, Suleimy Cristina Mazim, Daniel Giansante Abud, Octavio Marques Pontes Neto. High prevalence of intracranial arterial stenosis among acute ischemic stroke patients in a Brazilian center: a transcranial color-coded duplex sonography study. Arq Neuropsiquiatr 2024; 82: s00441788667.
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1788667
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