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Stroke Recurrence in First-Ever Symptomatic Carotid Web: A Cohort Study

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Carotid web (CaW) is an intimal variant of fibromuscular dysplasia responsible for ipsilateral cerebral ischemic events (CIE). Symptomatic CaW likely has a high risk of recurrent CIE, but no salient prospective data are available. We aimed to assess recurrence rate and its pr...

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Autores principales: Olindo, Stephane, Chausson, Nicolas, Signate, Aissatou, Mecharles, Sylvie, Hennequin, Jean-Luc, Saint-Vil, Martine, Edimonana-Kaptue, Mireille, Jeannin, Severine, Landais, Anne, Cabre, Philippe, Sibon, Igor, Smadja, Didier, Joux, Julien
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Stroke Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8189848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34102760
http://dx.doi.org/10.5853/jos.2020.05225
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author Olindo, Stephane
Chausson, Nicolas
Signate, Aissatou
Mecharles, Sylvie
Hennequin, Jean-Luc
Saint-Vil, Martine
Edimonana-Kaptue, Mireille
Jeannin, Severine
Landais, Anne
Cabre, Philippe
Sibon, Igor
Smadja, Didier
Joux, Julien
author_facet Olindo, Stephane
Chausson, Nicolas
Signate, Aissatou
Mecharles, Sylvie
Hennequin, Jean-Luc
Saint-Vil, Martine
Edimonana-Kaptue, Mireille
Jeannin, Severine
Landais, Anne
Cabre, Philippe
Sibon, Igor
Smadja, Didier
Joux, Julien
author_sort Olindo, Stephane
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Carotid web (CaW) is an intimal variant of fibromuscular dysplasia responsible for ipsilateral cerebral ischemic events (CIE). Symptomatic CaW likely has a high risk of recurrent CIE, but no salient prospective data are available. We aimed to assess recurrence rate and its predictors after a first-ever CIE. METHODS: Consecutive Afro-Caribbean patients who had cryptogenic first-ever CIEs (ischemic stroke [IS] or transient ischemic attack [TIA]) associated with ipsilateral CaW were included in this multicenter observational cohort study. The follow-up (January 2008 to March 2019) focused on CIE recurrences. Kaplan-Meier method assessed rates of recurrences and Cox proportional hazards regression analyzed risk factors. RESULTS: Ninety-two patients (79 first-ever ISs and 13 TIAs; mean age±standard deviation, 49.8±9.9 years; 52 [56.5%] women) were included. During a mean follow-up of 50.5±29.6 months, 19 (20.7%) patients experienced recurrent ipsilateral CIEs (16 ISs and three TIAs). Of 23 patients receiving surgery/stenting treatment, no recurrence occurred after the intervention (median follow-up, 39.8 months [interquartile range, 27.6 to 72.4]). Under medical treatment alone, the annual recurrent CIE rate was 6.9%, and the cumulative rate was 4.4% at 30-day, 10.8% at 1-year, 19.8% at 2-year, 23.2% at 3-year, and 27.3% at 5-year. Presence of silent cerebral infarctions was the only independent risk factor of CIE recurrences (hazard ratio, 6.99; 95% confidence interval, 2.4 to 20.4; P=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: Under medical treatment alone, symptomatic CaW was associated with a high rate of recurrence that reached 27.3% at 5-year. Surgery/stenting seems to be efficient, and randomized control trials are required to confirm the benefit of these interventions.
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spelling pubmed-81898482021-06-16 Stroke Recurrence in First-Ever Symptomatic Carotid Web: A Cohort Study Olindo, Stephane Chausson, Nicolas Signate, Aissatou Mecharles, Sylvie Hennequin, Jean-Luc Saint-Vil, Martine Edimonana-Kaptue, Mireille Jeannin, Severine Landais, Anne Cabre, Philippe Sibon, Igor Smadja, Didier Joux, Julien J Stroke Original Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Carotid web (CaW) is an intimal variant of fibromuscular dysplasia responsible for ipsilateral cerebral ischemic events (CIE). Symptomatic CaW likely has a high risk of recurrent CIE, but no salient prospective data are available. We aimed to assess recurrence rate and its predictors after a first-ever CIE. METHODS: Consecutive Afro-Caribbean patients who had cryptogenic first-ever CIEs (ischemic stroke [IS] or transient ischemic attack [TIA]) associated with ipsilateral CaW were included in this multicenter observational cohort study. The follow-up (January 2008 to March 2019) focused on CIE recurrences. Kaplan-Meier method assessed rates of recurrences and Cox proportional hazards regression analyzed risk factors. RESULTS: Ninety-two patients (79 first-ever ISs and 13 TIAs; mean age±standard deviation, 49.8±9.9 years; 52 [56.5%] women) were included. During a mean follow-up of 50.5±29.6 months, 19 (20.7%) patients experienced recurrent ipsilateral CIEs (16 ISs and three TIAs). Of 23 patients receiving surgery/stenting treatment, no recurrence occurred after the intervention (median follow-up, 39.8 months [interquartile range, 27.6 to 72.4]). Under medical treatment alone, the annual recurrent CIE rate was 6.9%, and the cumulative rate was 4.4% at 30-day, 10.8% at 1-year, 19.8% at 2-year, 23.2% at 3-year, and 27.3% at 5-year. Presence of silent cerebral infarctions was the only independent risk factor of CIE recurrences (hazard ratio, 6.99; 95% confidence interval, 2.4 to 20.4; P=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: Under medical treatment alone, symptomatic CaW was associated with a high rate of recurrence that reached 27.3% at 5-year. Surgery/stenting seems to be efficient, and randomized control trials are required to confirm the benefit of these interventions. Korean Stroke Society 2021-05 2021-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8189848/ /pubmed/34102760 http://dx.doi.org/10.5853/jos.2020.05225 Text en Copyright © 2021 Korean Stroke Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Olindo, Stephane
Chausson, Nicolas
Signate, Aissatou
Mecharles, Sylvie
Hennequin, Jean-Luc
Saint-Vil, Martine
Edimonana-Kaptue, Mireille
Jeannin, Severine
Landais, Anne
Cabre, Philippe
Sibon, Igor
Smadja, Didier
Joux, Julien
Stroke Recurrence in First-Ever Symptomatic Carotid Web: A Cohort Study
title Stroke Recurrence in First-Ever Symptomatic Carotid Web: A Cohort Study
title_full Stroke Recurrence in First-Ever Symptomatic Carotid Web: A Cohort Study
title_fullStr Stroke Recurrence in First-Ever Symptomatic Carotid Web: A Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Stroke Recurrence in First-Ever Symptomatic Carotid Web: A Cohort Study
title_short Stroke Recurrence in First-Ever Symptomatic Carotid Web: A Cohort Study
title_sort stroke recurrence in first-ever symptomatic carotid web: a cohort study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8189848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34102760
http://dx.doi.org/10.5853/jos.2020.05225
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