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Characteristics of Multiple Acute Concomitant Cerebral Infarcts Involving Different Arterial Territories

(1) Background: Multiple acute concomitant cerebral infarcts (MACCI) are relatively uncommon. Data regarding the characteristics and outcomes of patients with MACCI are lacking. We, therefore, aimed to characterize the clinical features of MACCI. (2) Methods: Patients with MACCI were identified from...

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Autores principales: Simaan, Naaem, Fahoum, Leen, Filioglo, Andrei, Aladdin, Shorooq, Beiruti, Karine Wiegler, Honig, Asaf, Leker, Ronen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37373666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12123973
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author Simaan, Naaem
Fahoum, Leen
Filioglo, Andrei
Aladdin, Shorooq
Beiruti, Karine Wiegler
Honig, Asaf
Leker, Ronen
author_facet Simaan, Naaem
Fahoum, Leen
Filioglo, Andrei
Aladdin, Shorooq
Beiruti, Karine Wiegler
Honig, Asaf
Leker, Ronen
author_sort Simaan, Naaem
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description (1) Background: Multiple acute concomitant cerebral infarcts (MACCI) are relatively uncommon. Data regarding the characteristics and outcomes of patients with MACCI are lacking. We, therefore, aimed to characterize the clinical features of MACCI. (2) Methods: Patients with MACCI were identified from a prospective registry of stroke patients admitted to a tertiary teaching center. Patients with an acute single embolic stroke (ASES) involving only one vascular bed served as controls. (3) Results: MACCI was diagnosed in 103 patients who were compared to 150 patients with ASES. MACCI patients were significantly older (p = 0.010), more often had a history of diabetes (p = 0.011) and had lower rates of ischemic heart disease (p = 0.022). On admission, MACCI patients had significantly higher rates of focal signs (p < 0.001), an altered mental state (p < 0.001) and seizures (p = 0.036). The favorable functional outcome was significantly less common in patients with MACCI (p = 0.006). In the multivariable analysis, MACCI was associated with lower chances of achieving favorable outcomes (odds ratio: 0.190, 95% CI: 0.070–0.502). (4) Conclusions: There are important differences in clinical presentation, comorbidities and outcomes between MACCI and ASES. MACCI is less often associated with favorable outcomes and could represent a more severe form of a stroke compared with a single embolic stroke.
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spelling pubmed-102991432023-06-28 Characteristics of Multiple Acute Concomitant Cerebral Infarcts Involving Different Arterial Territories Simaan, Naaem Fahoum, Leen Filioglo, Andrei Aladdin, Shorooq Beiruti, Karine Wiegler Honig, Asaf Leker, Ronen J Clin Med Article (1) Background: Multiple acute concomitant cerebral infarcts (MACCI) are relatively uncommon. Data regarding the characteristics and outcomes of patients with MACCI are lacking. We, therefore, aimed to characterize the clinical features of MACCI. (2) Methods: Patients with MACCI were identified from a prospective registry of stroke patients admitted to a tertiary teaching center. Patients with an acute single embolic stroke (ASES) involving only one vascular bed served as controls. (3) Results: MACCI was diagnosed in 103 patients who were compared to 150 patients with ASES. MACCI patients were significantly older (p = 0.010), more often had a history of diabetes (p = 0.011) and had lower rates of ischemic heart disease (p = 0.022). On admission, MACCI patients had significantly higher rates of focal signs (p < 0.001), an altered mental state (p < 0.001) and seizures (p = 0.036). The favorable functional outcome was significantly less common in patients with MACCI (p = 0.006). In the multivariable analysis, MACCI was associated with lower chances of achieving favorable outcomes (odds ratio: 0.190, 95% CI: 0.070–0.502). (4) Conclusions: There are important differences in clinical presentation, comorbidities and outcomes between MACCI and ASES. MACCI is less often associated with favorable outcomes and could represent a more severe form of a stroke compared with a single embolic stroke. MDPI 2023-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10299143/ /pubmed/37373666 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12123973 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Beiruti, Karine Wiegler
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Leker, Ronen
Characteristics of Multiple Acute Concomitant Cerebral Infarcts Involving Different Arterial Territories
title Characteristics of Multiple Acute Concomitant Cerebral Infarcts Involving Different Arterial Territories
title_full Characteristics of Multiple Acute Concomitant Cerebral Infarcts Involving Different Arterial Territories
title_fullStr Characteristics of Multiple Acute Concomitant Cerebral Infarcts Involving Different Arterial Territories
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Multiple Acute Concomitant Cerebral Infarcts Involving Different Arterial Territories
title_short Characteristics of Multiple Acute Concomitant Cerebral Infarcts Involving Different Arterial Territories
title_sort characteristics of multiple acute concomitant cerebral infarcts involving different arterial territories
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37373666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12123973
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