https://observatorio.fm.usp.br/handle/OPI/53852
Title: | Ischemic stroke caused by large-artery atherosclerosis: a red flag for subclinical coronary artery disease |
Authors: | ARAUJO, Ana Luiza Vieira de; SANTOS, Raul D.; BITTENCOURT, Marcio Sommer; DANTAS, Roberto Nery; OSHIRO, Carlos Andre; NOMURA, Cesar Higa; BOR-SENG-SHU, Edson; OLIVEIRA, Marcelo de Lima; LEITE, Claudia da Costa; MARTIN, Maria da Graca Morais; ALVES, Maramelia Miranda; SILVA, Gisele Sampaio; SILVA, Victor Marinho; CONFORTO, Adriana Bastos |
Citation: | FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, v.14, article ID 1082275, 8p, 2023 |
Abstract: | BackgroundThe coronary calcium score (CAC) measured on chest computerized tomography is a risk marker of cardiac events and mortality. We compared CAC scores in two multiethnic groups without symptomatic coronary artery disease: subjects in the chronic phase after stroke or transient ischemic attack and at least one symptomatic stenosis >= 50% in the carotid or vertebrobasilar territories (Group(athero)) and a control group (Group(control)). MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, Group(athero) included two subgroups: Group(ExtraorIntra), with stenoses in either cervical or intracranial arteries, and Group(Extra&Intra), with stenoses in at least one cervical and one intracranial artery. Group(control) had no history of prior stroke/transient ischemic attacks and no stenoses >= 50% in cervical or intracranial arteries. Age and sex were comparable in all groups. Frequencies of CAC >= 100 and CAC > 0 were compared between Group(athero) and Group(control), as well as between Group(ExtraorIntr), Group(Extra&Intra), and Group(control), with bivariate logistic regressions. Multivariate analyses were also performed. ResultsA total of 120 patients were included: 80 in Group(athero) and 40 in Group(control.) CAC >0 was significantly more frequent in Group(athero) (85%) than Group(control) (OR, 4.19; 1.74-10.07; p = 0.001). Rates of CAC >= 100 were not significantly different between Group(athero) and Group(control) but were significantly greater in Group(Extra&Intra) (n = 13) when compared to Group(control) (OR 4.67; 1.21-18.04; p = 0.025). In multivariate-adjusted analyses, ""Group(athero)"" and ""Group(Extra&Intra)"" were significantly associated with CAC. ConclusionThe frequency of coronary calcification was higher in subjects with stroke caused by large-artery atherosclerosis than in controls. |
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