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Completeness of the circle of Willis and risk of ischemic stroke in patients without cerebrovascular disease

INTRODUCTION: We investigated circle of Willis (CoW) completeness in relation to the risk of future ischemic stroke in patients without prior cerebrovascular disease. METHODS: We included 976 patients with atherosclerotic disease, but no previous TIA/stroke, from the Second Manifestations of ARTeria...

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Autores principales: van Seeters, Tom, Hendrikse, Jeroen, Biessels, Geert Jan, Velthuis, Birgitta K, Mali, Willem PTM, Kappelle, L Jaap, van der Graaf, Yolanda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4648962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26358136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-015-1589-2
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author van Seeters, Tom
Hendrikse, Jeroen
Biessels, Geert Jan
Velthuis, Birgitta K
Mali, Willem PTM
Kappelle, L Jaap
van der Graaf, Yolanda
author_facet van Seeters, Tom
Hendrikse, Jeroen
Biessels, Geert Jan
Velthuis, Birgitta K
Mali, Willem PTM
Kappelle, L Jaap
van der Graaf, Yolanda
author_sort van Seeters, Tom
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description INTRODUCTION: We investigated circle of Willis (CoW) completeness in relation to the risk of future ischemic stroke in patients without prior cerebrovascular disease. METHODS: We included 976 patients with atherosclerotic disease, but no previous TIA/stroke, from the Second Manifestations of ARTerial disease (SMART) study. All patients underwent MR angiography of the CoW. Cox regression was used to determine whether anterior CoW completeness (anterior communicating artery or A1 segments) and posterior CoW completeness (posterior communicating arteries or P1 segments) were related to future stroke, and whether CoW completeness influenced the relation between internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis/occlusion and future stroke. RESULTS: Thirty patients (3.1 %) had ischemic stroke after 9.2 ± 3.0 years of follow-up. Twenty-four patients (80 %) had anterior circulation stroke. An incomplete anterior CoW was related to future anterior circulation stroke (HR 2.8 (95 % CI 1.3–6.3); p = 0.01), whereas a one-sided and two-sided incomplete posterior CoW were not (HR 2.2 (95 % CI 0.7–7.1; p = 0.19) and 1.9 (95 % CI 0.6–5.9; p = 0.29), respectively). In stratified analyses, patients with an incomplete anterior CoW had the highest risk of future anterior circulation stroke when they also had a one-sided (HR 7.0 (95 % CI 1.3–38.2; p = 0.02)) or two-sided incomplete posterior CoW (HR 5.4 (95 % CI 1.0–27.8; p = 0.04). CoW completeness did not change the relation between asymptomatic ICA stenosis/occlusion and future ischemic stroke (p = 0.68). CONCLUSIONS: An incomplete anterior CoW combined with an incomplete posterior CoW is related to future anterior circulation stroke. CoW completeness has no large effect on the relation between asymptomatic ICA stenosis/occlusion and future stroke.
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spelling pubmed-46489622015-11-24 Completeness of the circle of Willis and risk of ischemic stroke in patients without cerebrovascular disease van Seeters, Tom Hendrikse, Jeroen Biessels, Geert Jan Velthuis, Birgitta K Mali, Willem PTM Kappelle, L Jaap van der Graaf, Yolanda Neuroradiology Diagnostic Neuroradiology INTRODUCTION: We investigated circle of Willis (CoW) completeness in relation to the risk of future ischemic stroke in patients without prior cerebrovascular disease. METHODS: We included 976 patients with atherosclerotic disease, but no previous TIA/stroke, from the Second Manifestations of ARTerial disease (SMART) study. All patients underwent MR angiography of the CoW. Cox regression was used to determine whether anterior CoW completeness (anterior communicating artery or A1 segments) and posterior CoW completeness (posterior communicating arteries or P1 segments) were related to future stroke, and whether CoW completeness influenced the relation between internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis/occlusion and future stroke. RESULTS: Thirty patients (3.1 %) had ischemic stroke after 9.2 ± 3.0 years of follow-up. Twenty-four patients (80 %) had anterior circulation stroke. An incomplete anterior CoW was related to future anterior circulation stroke (HR 2.8 (95 % CI 1.3–6.3); p = 0.01), whereas a one-sided and two-sided incomplete posterior CoW were not (HR 2.2 (95 % CI 0.7–7.1; p = 0.19) and 1.9 (95 % CI 0.6–5.9; p = 0.29), respectively). In stratified analyses, patients with an incomplete anterior CoW had the highest risk of future anterior circulation stroke when they also had a one-sided (HR 7.0 (95 % CI 1.3–38.2; p = 0.02)) or two-sided incomplete posterior CoW (HR 5.4 (95 % CI 1.0–27.8; p = 0.04). CoW completeness did not change the relation between asymptomatic ICA stenosis/occlusion and future ischemic stroke (p = 0.68). CONCLUSIONS: An incomplete anterior CoW combined with an incomplete posterior CoW is related to future anterior circulation stroke. CoW completeness has no large effect on the relation between asymptomatic ICA stenosis/occlusion and future stroke. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2015-09-10 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4648962/ /pubmed/26358136 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-015-1589-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Diagnostic Neuroradiology
van Seeters, Tom
Hendrikse, Jeroen
Biessels, Geert Jan
Velthuis, Birgitta K
Mali, Willem PTM
Kappelle, L Jaap
van der Graaf, Yolanda
Completeness of the circle of Willis and risk of ischemic stroke in patients without cerebrovascular disease
title Completeness of the circle of Willis and risk of ischemic stroke in patients without cerebrovascular disease
title_full Completeness of the circle of Willis and risk of ischemic stroke in patients without cerebrovascular disease
title_fullStr Completeness of the circle of Willis and risk of ischemic stroke in patients without cerebrovascular disease
title_full_unstemmed Completeness of the circle of Willis and risk of ischemic stroke in patients without cerebrovascular disease
title_short Completeness of the circle of Willis and risk of ischemic stroke in patients without cerebrovascular disease
title_sort completeness of the circle of willis and risk of ischemic stroke in patients without cerebrovascular disease
topic Diagnostic Neuroradiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4648962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26358136
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-015-1589-2
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