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Attack Interval Is the Key to the Likely Pathogenesis of Multiple Transient Ischemic Attacks

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the attack interval of multiple transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) is correlated with the underlying pathogenesis of ischemia. METHODS: Patients with multiple TIAs, defined as 2 or more motor deficits within 7 days, were studied. The...

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Autores principales: Nagakane, Yoshinari, Ohara, Tomoyuki, Tanaka, Eijirou, Yamada, Takehiro, Ashida, Shinji, Kojima, Yuta, Maezono, Keiko, Ogura, Shiori, Nakashima, Daisuke, Kitaoji, Takamasa, Yamamoto, Yasumasa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34592739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000519105
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author Nagakane, Yoshinari
Ohara, Tomoyuki
Tanaka, Eijirou
Yamada, Takehiro
Ashida, Shinji
Kojima, Yuta
Maezono, Keiko
Ogura, Shiori
Nakashima, Daisuke
Kitaoji, Takamasa
Yamamoto, Yasumasa
author_facet Nagakane, Yoshinari
Ohara, Tomoyuki
Tanaka, Eijirou
Yamada, Takehiro
Ashida, Shinji
Kojima, Yuta
Maezono, Keiko
Ogura, Shiori
Nakashima, Daisuke
Kitaoji, Takamasa
Yamamoto, Yasumasa
author_sort Nagakane, Yoshinari
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description INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the attack interval of multiple transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) is correlated with the underlying pathogenesis of ischemia. METHODS: Patients with multiple TIAs, defined as 2 or more motor deficits within 7 days, were studied. The attack interval between the last 2 episodes was classified into 3 groups: 2 episodes within an hour (Hour group), over hours within a day (Day group), and over days within a week (Week group). Patients with a lacunar syndrome, no cortical lesions, and no embolic sources were recognized as having a small vessel disease (SVD) etiology for their multiple events. RESULTS: Of 312 TIA patients admitted over a 9-year period, 50 (37 males, 13 females, mean 67.6 years) had multiple TIAs. Twelve patients were classified as being within the Hour group, 23 within the Day group, and 15 within the Week group. Lacunar syndromes were observed in 30 (75%, 35%, and 67%), embolic sources were detected in 28 (25%, 65%, and 67%), and a high signal lesion on diffusion-weighted imaging was depicted in 30 (75%, 48%, and 67%) patients (18 cortical, 11 subcortical, and one cerebellar). Patients in the Hour group had a significantly higher prevalence of SVD etiology (75%) than those in the Day and Week groups (30%, p = 0.0165; 27%, p = 0.0213, respectively). Four patients had a subsequent stroke within 7 days. CONCLUSION: Attack intervals of multiple TIAs may be correlated with the underlying pathogenesis of ischemia. Two motor deficits within an hour are more likely to suggest a SVD etiology.
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spelling pubmed-85432862021-10-29 Attack Interval Is the Key to the Likely Pathogenesis of Multiple Transient Ischemic Attacks Nagakane, Yoshinari Ohara, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Eijirou Yamada, Takehiro Ashida, Shinji Kojima, Yuta Maezono, Keiko Ogura, Shiori Nakashima, Daisuke Kitaoji, Takamasa Yamamoto, Yasumasa Cerebrovasc Dis Extra Original Paper INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the attack interval of multiple transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) is correlated with the underlying pathogenesis of ischemia. METHODS: Patients with multiple TIAs, defined as 2 or more motor deficits within 7 days, were studied. The attack interval between the last 2 episodes was classified into 3 groups: 2 episodes within an hour (Hour group), over hours within a day (Day group), and over days within a week (Week group). Patients with a lacunar syndrome, no cortical lesions, and no embolic sources were recognized as having a small vessel disease (SVD) etiology for their multiple events. RESULTS: Of 312 TIA patients admitted over a 9-year period, 50 (37 males, 13 females, mean 67.6 years) had multiple TIAs. Twelve patients were classified as being within the Hour group, 23 within the Day group, and 15 within the Week group. Lacunar syndromes were observed in 30 (75%, 35%, and 67%), embolic sources were detected in 28 (25%, 65%, and 67%), and a high signal lesion on diffusion-weighted imaging was depicted in 30 (75%, 48%, and 67%) patients (18 cortical, 11 subcortical, and one cerebellar). Patients in the Hour group had a significantly higher prevalence of SVD etiology (75%) than those in the Day and Week groups (30%, p = 0.0165; 27%, p = 0.0213, respectively). Four patients had a subsequent stroke within 7 days. CONCLUSION: Attack intervals of multiple TIAs may be correlated with the underlying pathogenesis of ischemia. Two motor deficits within an hour are more likely to suggest a SVD etiology. S. Karger AG 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8543286/ /pubmed/34592739 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000519105 Text en Copyright © 2021 by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-4.0 International License (CC BY-NC) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense), applicable to the online version of the article only. Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Nagakane, Yoshinari
Ohara, Tomoyuki
Tanaka, Eijirou
Yamada, Takehiro
Ashida, Shinji
Kojima, Yuta
Maezono, Keiko
Ogura, Shiori
Nakashima, Daisuke
Kitaoji, Takamasa
Yamamoto, Yasumasa
Attack Interval Is the Key to the Likely Pathogenesis of Multiple Transient Ischemic Attacks
title Attack Interval Is the Key to the Likely Pathogenesis of Multiple Transient Ischemic Attacks
title_full Attack Interval Is the Key to the Likely Pathogenesis of Multiple Transient Ischemic Attacks
title_fullStr Attack Interval Is the Key to the Likely Pathogenesis of Multiple Transient Ischemic Attacks
title_full_unstemmed Attack Interval Is the Key to the Likely Pathogenesis of Multiple Transient Ischemic Attacks
title_short Attack Interval Is the Key to the Likely Pathogenesis of Multiple Transient Ischemic Attacks
title_sort attack interval is the key to the likely pathogenesis of multiple transient ischemic attacks
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8543286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34592739
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000519105
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