The relationship between MCA plaque features on HR⁃VWI and acute ischemic stroke/TIA recurrence
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    Objective:This study aims to investigate the relationship between middle cerebral artery(MCA)plaque features on high-resolution vessel wall imaging(HR-VWI)and acute ischemic stroke/TIA recurrence. Methods:The HR-VWI and clinical data of 105 patients with atherosclerotic plaques on MCA were retrospectively analyzed. They were divided into group 1,with the first episode of acute ischemic stroke/TIA(n=61);group 2,with recurrent acute ischemic stroke/TIA(n=19);group 3,with no occurrence of clinical event(n=25). The degree of stenosis,remodeling index and plaque features(enhancement ratio,enhancement grade,plaque burden,T1 signal intensity,and plaque distribution)were measured and compared among groups using analysis of variance,chi-square,Fisher’s exact test or Kruskal-Wallis test. Regression models investigated risk factors for recurrent stroke/TIA. Results:Plaque burden,enhancement ratio,remodeling index were all significantly higher in group 1 and 2,compared to group 3(all P < 0.05). Higher plaque burden(P=0.005),higher stenosis degree(P=0.006)and more concentric plaque(P=0.008) were found in group 2 compared to group 1(P < 0.05). Multivariable logistic regression shows plaque burden was the only significant plaque marker associated with recurrent stroke/TIA(OR=1.075,95% CI 1.019~1.133,P=0.008). Conclusion:Higher plaque burden of MCA was independently associated with recurrent acute ischemic stroke/TIA and can be an effective imaging marker for alarming the ischemic stroke recurrence.

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任舒静,王兆露,苏春秋,施海彬,吴飞云,洪汛宁,鲁珊珊.大脑中动脉高分辨率MR斑块特征与缺血性卒中复发的相关性研究[J].南京医科大学学报(自然科学版英文版),2021,(12):1774-1779.

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  • Received:October 13,2021
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