1. Cervicocerebral Atherosclerosis Burden Increases Long‐Term Mortality in Patients With Ischemic Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack
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Kati Lainelehto, Juha‐Pekka Pienimäki, Sirpa Savilahti, Heini Huhtala, Heikki Numminen, and Jukka Putaala
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atherosclerosis ,extracranial stenosis ,intracranial arteriosclerosis ,mortality ,stroke ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background The influence of burden of atherosclerosis in the brain supplying arteries on mortality in patients with acute ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack is poorly known. We assessed whether total burden of atherosclerosis within cervicocerebral arteries is associated with long‐term mortality. Methods and Results A total of 406 patients (median age, 71.8 years; 57.9% male) with acute ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack were included and their cervicocerebral arteries imaged with computed tomography angiography. The presence of atherosclerotic findings was scored for 25 artery segments and points were summed as a Cervicocerebral Atherosclerosis Burden (CAB) score, analyzed as quartiles. Data on all‐cause mortality came from Statistics Finland. After a median follow‐up of 7.3 years, 147 (33.5%) patients had died. Compared with surviving patients, those who died had a higher median CAB score (5, interquartile range 2–10 versus 11, 7–16; P
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- 2024
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