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Cardiac thrombi detected by CT in patients with acute ischemic stroke: A substudy of Mind the Heart.

Authors :
Rinkel LA
Beemsterboer CF
Groeneveld NS
Lobé NH
Boekholdt SM
Bouma BJ
Muller FF
Beenen LF
Marquering HA
Majoie CB
Roos YB
van Randen A
Planken RN
Coutinho JM
Source :
European stroke journal [Eur Stroke J] 2023 Mar; Vol. 8 (1), pp. 168-174. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Oct 26.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Cardiac thrombi are a major risk factor for ischemic stroke, but are rarely diagnosed in the acute phase. We examined characteristics and functional outcome of patients with ischemic stroke and a concomitant cardiac thrombus detected on cardiac CT performed in the acute phase.<br />Patients and Methods: We used data from "Mind the Heart," a prospective cohort study in which consecutive adult patients with acute ischemic stroke underwent prospective ECG-gated cardiac CT during their acute stroke imaging protocol. We compared characteristics, functional outcome (modified Rankin scale) and stroke recurrence rate at 90 days of patients with a cardiac thrombus on CT (defined as filling defect <100 Hounsfield Units) to those without a cardiac thrombus.<br />Results: Among 452 included patients, cardiac CT detected 41 thrombi in 38 (8%) patients. Thrombi were most often located in the left atrial appendage (31/38 [82%]). Patients with a cardiac thrombus more frequently had intracranial occlusions in multiple vascular territories (5% vs 0.5%, p  = 0.04) and a higher baseline NIHSS score (17 [IQR 6-22] vs 5 [IQR 2-3], p  < 0.001) compared to patients without a cardiac thrombus. In 13/38 (34%) patients with a cardiac thrombus, no atrial fibrillation was detected. A cardiac thrombus was associated with worse functional outcome (adjusted common odds ratio 3.18 95%CI 1.68-6.00). Recurrence rate was not significantly different (8% vs 4%, aOR 1.50 (0.39-5.82).<br />Discussion and Conclusion: Cardiac CT detected a cardiac thrombus in one in every 12 patients with acute ischemic stroke, and these patients had more severe deficits, multivessel occlusions, and a worse functional outcome.<br />Competing Interests: The author(s) declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: CBLMM has received research grants from CVON/Dutch Heart Foundation, European Commission, TWIN Foundation Dutch Health Evaluation program and Stryker (paid to institution). CBLMM, HAM and YBWEMR are shareholders of Nico.lab, a company that focuses on the use of artificial intelligence for medical image analysis. JMC reports grants from Medtronic, Boehringer Ingelheim, and Bayer outside the submitted work. (paid to institution). The other authors have no financial conflicts of interest.<br /> (© European Stroke Organisation 2022.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2396-9881
Volume :
8
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
European stroke journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37021199
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/23969873221130838