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Recurrent stroke risk and cerebral microbleed burden in ischemic stroke and TIA: A meta-analysis

OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between cerebral microbleed (CMB) burden with recurrent ischemic stroke (IS) and intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) risk after IS or TIA. METHODS: We identified prospective studies of patients with IS or TIA that investigated CMBs and stroke (ICH and IS) risk during...

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Autores principales: Wilson, Duncan, Charidimou, Andreas, Ambler, Gareth, Fox, Zoe V., Gregoire, Simone, Rayson, Phillip, Imaizumi, Toshio, Fluri, Felix, Naka, Hiromitsu, Horstmann, Solveig, Veltkamp, Roland, Rothwell, Peter M., Kwa, Vincent I.H., Thijs, Vincent, Lee, Yong-Seok, Kim, Young Dae, Huang, Yining, Wong, Ka Sing, Jäger, Hans Rolf, Werring, David J.
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Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5075978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27590288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000003183
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author Wilson, Duncan
Charidimou, Andreas
Ambler, Gareth
Fox, Zoe V.
Gregoire, Simone
Rayson, Phillip
Imaizumi, Toshio
Fluri, Felix
Naka, Hiromitsu
Horstmann, Solveig
Veltkamp, Roland
Rothwell, Peter M.
Kwa, Vincent I.H.
Thijs, Vincent
Lee, Yong-Seok
Kim, Young Dae
Huang, Yining
Wong, Ka Sing
Jäger, Hans Rolf
Werring, David J.
author_facet Wilson, Duncan
Charidimou, Andreas
Ambler, Gareth
Fox, Zoe V.
Gregoire, Simone
Rayson, Phillip
Imaizumi, Toshio
Fluri, Felix
Naka, Hiromitsu
Horstmann, Solveig
Veltkamp, Roland
Rothwell, Peter M.
Kwa, Vincent I.H.
Thijs, Vincent
Lee, Yong-Seok
Kim, Young Dae
Huang, Yining
Wong, Ka Sing
Jäger, Hans Rolf
Werring, David J.
author_sort Wilson, Duncan
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between cerebral microbleed (CMB) burden with recurrent ischemic stroke (IS) and intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) risk after IS or TIA. METHODS: We identified prospective studies of patients with IS or TIA that investigated CMBs and stroke (ICH and IS) risk during ≥3 months follow-up. Authors provided aggregate summary-level data on stroke outcomes, with CMBs categorized according to burden (single, 2–4, and ≥5 CMBs) and distribution. We calculated absolute event rates and pooled risk ratios (RR) using random-effects meta-analysis. RESULTS: We included 5,068 patients from 15 studies. There were 115/1,284 (9.6%) recurrent IS events in patients with CMBs vs 212/3,781 (5.6%) in patients without CMBs (pooled RR 1.8 for CMBs vs no CMBs; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.4–2.5). There were 49/1,142 (4.3%) ICH events in those with CMBs vs 17/2,912 (0.58%) in those without CMBs (pooled RR 6.3 for CMBs vs no CMBs; 95% CI 3.5–11.4). Increasing CMB burden increased the risk of IS (pooled RR [95% CI] 1.8 [1.0–3.1], 2.4 [1.3–4.4], and 2.7 [1.5–4.9] for 1 CMB, 2–4 CMBs, and ≥5 CMBs, respectively) and ICH (pooled RR [95% CI] 4.6 [1.9–10.7], 5.6 [2.4–13.3], and 14.1 [6.9–29.0] for 1 CMB, 2–4 CMBs, and ≥5 CMBs, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: CMBs are associated with increased stroke risk after IS or TIA. With increasing CMB burden (compared to no CMBs), the risk of ICH increases more steeply than that of IS. However, IS absolute event rates remain higher than ICH absolute event rates in all CMB burden categories.
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spelling pubmed-50759782016-10-31 Recurrent stroke risk and cerebral microbleed burden in ischemic stroke and TIA: A meta-analysis Wilson, Duncan Charidimou, Andreas Ambler, Gareth Fox, Zoe V. Gregoire, Simone Rayson, Phillip Imaizumi, Toshio Fluri, Felix Naka, Hiromitsu Horstmann, Solveig Veltkamp, Roland Rothwell, Peter M. Kwa, Vincent I.H. Thijs, Vincent Lee, Yong-Seok Kim, Young Dae Huang, Yining Wong, Ka Sing Jäger, Hans Rolf Werring, David J. Neurology Article OBJECTIVE: To determine associations between cerebral microbleed (CMB) burden with recurrent ischemic stroke (IS) and intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) risk after IS or TIA. METHODS: We identified prospective studies of patients with IS or TIA that investigated CMBs and stroke (ICH and IS) risk during ≥3 months follow-up. Authors provided aggregate summary-level data on stroke outcomes, with CMBs categorized according to burden (single, 2–4, and ≥5 CMBs) and distribution. We calculated absolute event rates and pooled risk ratios (RR) using random-effects meta-analysis. RESULTS: We included 5,068 patients from 15 studies. There were 115/1,284 (9.6%) recurrent IS events in patients with CMBs vs 212/3,781 (5.6%) in patients without CMBs (pooled RR 1.8 for CMBs vs no CMBs; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.4–2.5). There were 49/1,142 (4.3%) ICH events in those with CMBs vs 17/2,912 (0.58%) in those without CMBs (pooled RR 6.3 for CMBs vs no CMBs; 95% CI 3.5–11.4). Increasing CMB burden increased the risk of IS (pooled RR [95% CI] 1.8 [1.0–3.1], 2.4 [1.3–4.4], and 2.7 [1.5–4.9] for 1 CMB, 2–4 CMBs, and ≥5 CMBs, respectively) and ICH (pooled RR [95% CI] 4.6 [1.9–10.7], 5.6 [2.4–13.3], and 14.1 [6.9–29.0] for 1 CMB, 2–4 CMBs, and ≥5 CMBs, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: CMBs are associated with increased stroke risk after IS or TIA. With increasing CMB burden (compared to no CMBs), the risk of ICH increases more steeply than that of IS. However, IS absolute event rates remain higher than ICH absolute event rates in all CMB burden categories. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2016-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5075978/ /pubmed/27590288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000003183 Text en © 2016 American Academy of Neurology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wilson, Duncan
Charidimou, Andreas
Ambler, Gareth
Fox, Zoe V.
Gregoire, Simone
Rayson, Phillip
Imaizumi, Toshio
Fluri, Felix
Naka, Hiromitsu
Horstmann, Solveig
Veltkamp, Roland
Rothwell, Peter M.
Kwa, Vincent I.H.
Thijs, Vincent
Lee, Yong-Seok
Kim, Young Dae
Huang, Yining
Wong, Ka Sing
Jäger, Hans Rolf
Werring, David J.
Recurrent stroke risk and cerebral microbleed burden in ischemic stroke and TIA: A meta-analysis
title Recurrent stroke risk and cerebral microbleed burden in ischemic stroke and TIA: A meta-analysis
title_full Recurrent stroke risk and cerebral microbleed burden in ischemic stroke and TIA: A meta-analysis
title_fullStr Recurrent stroke risk and cerebral microbleed burden in ischemic stroke and TIA: A meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent stroke risk and cerebral microbleed burden in ischemic stroke and TIA: A meta-analysis
title_short Recurrent stroke risk and cerebral microbleed burden in ischemic stroke and TIA: A meta-analysis
title_sort recurrent stroke risk and cerebral microbleed burden in ischemic stroke and tia: a meta-analysis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5075978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27590288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000003183
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