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Frequency and Patterns of Brain Infarction in Patients With Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source: NAVIGATE ESUS Trial

Authors :
Mukul Sharma
Eric E. Smith
Lesly A. Pearce
Ashkan Shoamanesh
Kanjana S. Perera
Shelagh B. Coutts
Dorte Damgaard
Sebastian F. Ameriso
Joung-Ho Rha
Boris Modrau
Byung-Woo Yoon
Marina Romano
Steven R. Messé
Jessica Barlinn
Johann Lambeck
Feryal Saad
Scott D. Berkowitz
Hardi Mundl
Stuart J. Connolly
Robert G. Hart
T.S. Field
G.J. Stotts
D.J. Gladstone
S.J. Phillips
A. Sharrief
C. Holmstedt
N. Vora
C. Wilson
B.M. Coull
A. de Havenon
L.A. Birnbaum
N. Patel
M.S. Hussain
D. Greer
S. Chen
S. Kittner
D. Mehta
T. Lowenkopf
R. Sawyer
V. Babikian
R. Zweifler
D.L. Tirschwell
C. Sila
C. Zhang
K-S. Hong
K. Oh
J.H. Heo
H-J. Bae
M.S. Park
J.S. Kim
C-S. Chung
B-C. Lee
G.P. Povedano
J.J. Martin
G.M. Bruera
L.V. Jure
J. Marti-Fabregas
I.C. Naranjo
J.M.R. Moreno
P.C. Portela
M. Gomis
J. Serena
H. Christensen
T. Christensen
S. Knecht
M. Endres
J. Berrouschot
F. Schlachetzki
S. Wunderlich
P. Kraft
P. Guyler
RC. Veltkamp
M. Burn
K. Rashed
M.J. Macleod
C. Canepa
J. Selvarajah
D. Hargroves
Y. Behnam
T.G. Robinson
L. Roveri
G. Lembo
D.S. Toni
V. Monzani
A. Cavallini
D. Popov
M. Friedrich
C. Minelli
C. Moro
R.J. Gagliardi
A. Bacellar
R. Mikulik
J. Eckstein
G. Panczel
N. Szegedi
M.J. O’Donnell
Source :
Sharma, M, Smith, E E, Pearce, L A, Shoamanesh, A, Perera, K S, Coutts, S B, Damgaard, D, Ameriso, S F, Rha, J H, Modrau, B, Yoon, B W, Romano, M, Messé, S R, Barlinn, J, Lambeck, J, Saad, F, Berkowitz, S D, Mundl, H, Connolly, S J, Hart, R G & the NAVIGATE ESUS MIND MRI Substudy Investigators 2022, ' Frequency and Patterns of Brain Infarction in Patients with Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source : NAVIGATE ESUS Trial ', Stroke, vol. 53, no. 1, pp. 45-52 . https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.032976, Sharma, M, Smith, E E, Pearce, L A, Shoamanesh, A, Perera, K S, Coutts, S B, Damgaard, D, Ameriso, S F, Rha, J-H, Modrau, B, Yoon, B-W, Romano, M, Messé, S R, Barlinn, J, Lambeck, J, Saad, F, Berkowitz, S D, Mundl, H, Connolly, S J, Hart, R G & NAVIGATE ESUS MIND MRI Substudy Investigators 2022, ' Frequency and Patterns of Brain Infarction in Patients With Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source : NAVIGATE ESUS Trial ', Stroke, vol. 53, no. 1, STROKEAHA120032976, pp. 45-52 . https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.032976
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2022.

Abstract

Background and Purpose: The spectrum of brain infarction in patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) has not been well characterized. Our objective was to define the frequency and pattern of brain infarcts detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) among patients with recent ESUS participating in a clinical trial. Methods: In the NAVIGATE ESUS trial (New Approach Rivaroxaban Inhibition of Factor Xa in a Global Trial Versus ASA to Prevent Embolism in Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source), an MRI substudy was carried out at 87 sites in 15 countries. Participants underwent an MRI using a specified protocol near randomization. Images were interpreted centrally by those unaware of clinical characteristics. Results: Among the 918 substudy cohort participants, the mean age was 67 years and 60% were men with a median (interquartile range) of 64 (26–115) days between the qualifying ischemic stroke and MRI. On MRI, 855 (93%) had recent or chronic brain infarcts that were multiple in 646 (70%) and involved multiple arterial territories in 62% (401/646). Multiple brain infarcts were present in 68% (510/755) of those without a history of stroke or transient ischemic attack before the qualifying ESUS. Prior stroke/transient ischemic attack ( P 0 ( P P =0.01) were associated with multiple infarcts. Topographically, large and/or cortical infarcts were present in 89% (757/855) of patients with infarcts, while in 11% (98/855) infarcts were exclusively small and subcortical. Among those with multiple large and/or cortical infarcts, 57% (251/437) had one or more involving a different vascular territory from the qualifying ESUS. Conclusions: Most patients with ESUS, including those without prior clinical stroke or transient ischemic attack, had multiple large and/or cortical brain infarcts detected by MRI, reflecting a substantial burden of clinical stroke and covert brain infarction. Infarcts most frequently involved multiple vascular territories. Registration: URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov ; Unique identifier: NCT02313909.

Details

ISSN :
15244628 and 00392499
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stroke
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b6bc84752acdbc3185ff205e2670b687
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/strokeaha.120.032976