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Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Simultaneous dissection of three or four cervical arteries rarely occurs. As a result, limited information is available on clinical characteristics, underlying causes, treatment, and outcome of these patients. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of individual patient da...

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Autores principales: Guglielmi, Valeria, Visser, Jeldican, Arnold, Marcel, Sarikaya, Hakan, van den Berg, René, Nederkoorn, Paul J., Leys, Didier, Calvet, David, Kloss, Manja, Pezzini, Alessandro, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Schilling, Sabrina, Debette, Stéphanie, Coutinho, Jonathan M.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6517349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30904955
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-019-09269-1
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author Guglielmi, Valeria
Visser, Jeldican
Arnold, Marcel
Sarikaya, Hakan
van den Berg, René
Nederkoorn, Paul J.
Leys, Didier
Calvet, David
Kloss, Manja
Pezzini, Alessandro
Tatlisumak, Turgut
Schilling, Sabrina
Debette, Stéphanie
Coutinho, Jonathan M.
author_facet Guglielmi, Valeria
Visser, Jeldican
Arnold, Marcel
Sarikaya, Hakan
van den Berg, René
Nederkoorn, Paul J.
Leys, Didier
Calvet, David
Kloss, Manja
Pezzini, Alessandro
Tatlisumak, Turgut
Schilling, Sabrina
Debette, Stéphanie
Coutinho, Jonathan M.
author_sort Guglielmi, Valeria
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Simultaneous dissection of three or four cervical arteries rarely occurs. As a result, limited information is available on clinical characteristics, underlying causes, treatment, and outcome of these patients. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of individual patient data on triple and quadruple cervical artery dissection (CeAD). We included all cases for whom, at minimum, data on age, sex and affected cervical arteries were available. RESULTS: Out of 1396 publications identified in the initial search, 52 were included, with data available on 96 patients. Mean age was 42 years and 66% were women. 63% had triple CeAD. The most common manifestations were headache (69%), neck pain (44%), motor deficit (36%), and Horner syndrome (34%). 57% had an ischemic stroke, in the majority of these patients the stroke was confined to the vascular territory of a single artery. 83% were managed medically (antiplatelets or anticoagulants) and 11% underwent endovascular treatment. An underlying disease or triggering event was identified in 71%, most commonly trauma (35%, cervical manipulative therapy in 13%), infection (18%), fibromuscular dysplasia (16%), and hereditary connective tissue disorder (8%). In-hospital mortality was 1%. 80% of patients had a good functional outcome (mRS 0–1) at follow-up. Two recurrences (3%) were reported. CONCLUSIONS: Triple or quadruple CeAD mostly affected young women, and underlying disease or triggering event could be identified in more than two-thirds of patients. Less than two-thirds of triple or quadruple CeAD patients suffered ischemic stroke. Most patients were managed medically and the majority had a favorable outcome. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00415-019-09269-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-65173492019-05-28 Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data Guglielmi, Valeria Visser, Jeldican Arnold, Marcel Sarikaya, Hakan van den Berg, René Nederkoorn, Paul J. Leys, Didier Calvet, David Kloss, Manja Pezzini, Alessandro Tatlisumak, Turgut Schilling, Sabrina Debette, Stéphanie Coutinho, Jonathan M. J Neurol Original Communication BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Simultaneous dissection of three or four cervical arteries rarely occurs. As a result, limited information is available on clinical characteristics, underlying causes, treatment, and outcome of these patients. METHODS: We performed a systematic review of individual patient data on triple and quadruple cervical artery dissection (CeAD). We included all cases for whom, at minimum, data on age, sex and affected cervical arteries were available. RESULTS: Out of 1396 publications identified in the initial search, 52 were included, with data available on 96 patients. Mean age was 42 years and 66% were women. 63% had triple CeAD. The most common manifestations were headache (69%), neck pain (44%), motor deficit (36%), and Horner syndrome (34%). 57% had an ischemic stroke, in the majority of these patients the stroke was confined to the vascular territory of a single artery. 83% were managed medically (antiplatelets or anticoagulants) and 11% underwent endovascular treatment. An underlying disease or triggering event was identified in 71%, most commonly trauma (35%, cervical manipulative therapy in 13%), infection (18%), fibromuscular dysplasia (16%), and hereditary connective tissue disorder (8%). In-hospital mortality was 1%. 80% of patients had a good functional outcome (mRS 0–1) at follow-up. Two recurrences (3%) were reported. CONCLUSIONS: Triple or quadruple CeAD mostly affected young women, and underlying disease or triggering event could be identified in more than two-thirds of patients. Less than two-thirds of triple or quadruple CeAD patients suffered ischemic stroke. Most patients were managed medically and the majority had a favorable outcome. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00415-019-09269-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-03-23 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6517349/ /pubmed/30904955 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-019-09269-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 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 Original Communication
Guglielmi, Valeria
Visser, Jeldican
Arnold, Marcel
Sarikaya, Hakan
van den Berg, René
Nederkoorn, Paul J.
Leys, Didier
Calvet, David
Kloss, Manja
Pezzini, Alessandro
Tatlisumak, Turgut
Schilling, Sabrina
Debette, Stéphanie
Coutinho, Jonathan M.
Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data
title Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data
title_full Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data
title_fullStr Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data
title_full_unstemmed Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data
title_short Triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data
title_sort triple and quadruple cervical artery dissections: a systematic review of individual patient data
topic Original Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6517349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30904955
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-019-09269-1
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