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Transient Global Amnesia (TGA): Younger Age and Absence of Cerebral Microangiopathy Are Potentially Predisposing Factors for TGA Recurrence
Background: Transient global amnesia (TGA) is defined by an acute memory disturbance of unclear etiology for a period of less than 24 h. TGA occurs as a single event in most cases. Prevalence rates of recurrent TGA vary widely from 5.4 to 27.1%. This retrospective study aimed to determine predictors...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8579867/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34777205 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.736563 |
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author | Rogalewski, Andreas Beyer, Anne Friedrich, Anja Plümer, Jorge Zuhorn, Frédéric Klingebiel, Randolf Woermann, Friedrich G. Bien, Christian G. Greeve, Isabell Schäbitz, Wolf-Rüdiger |
author_facet | Rogalewski, Andreas Beyer, Anne Friedrich, Anja Plümer, Jorge Zuhorn, Frédéric Klingebiel, Randolf Woermann, Friedrich G. Bien, Christian G. Greeve, Isabell Schäbitz, Wolf-Rüdiger |
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description | Background: Transient global amnesia (TGA) is defined by an acute memory disturbance of unclear etiology for a period of less than 24 h. TGA occurs as a single event in most cases. Prevalence rates of recurrent TGA vary widely from 5.4 to 27.1%. This retrospective study aimed to determine predictors for TGA recurrence. Methods: Cardiovascular risk profile and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of 340 hospitalized TGA patients between 2011 and 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. The median follow-up period amounted to 4.5 ± 2.7 years. Comparisons were made between TGA patients with and without subsequent recurrence. Results: TGA patients with subsequent recurrence were significantly younger (recurrent vs. single episode, 63.6 ± 8.6 years vs. 67.3 ± 10.5 years, p = 0.032) and showed a lower degree of cerebral microangiopathy compared to TGA patients without recurrence. The mean latency to recurrence was 3.0 years ± 2.1 years after the first episode. In a subgroup analysis, patients with at least five years of follow-up (N = 160, median follow-up period 7.0 ± 1.4 years) had a recurrence rate of 11.3%. A 24.5% risk of subsequent TGA recurrence in the following five years was determined for TGA patients up to 70 years of age without microangiopathic changes on MRI (Fazekas' score 0). Conclusion: Younger TGA patients without significant microangiopathy do have an increased recurrence risk. In turn, pre-existing cerebrovascular pathology, in the form of chronic hypertension and cerebral microangiopathy, seems to counteract TGA recurrence. |
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spelling | pubmed-85798672021-11-11 Transient Global Amnesia (TGA): Younger Age and Absence of Cerebral Microangiopathy Are Potentially Predisposing Factors for TGA Recurrence Rogalewski, Andreas Beyer, Anne Friedrich, Anja Plümer, Jorge Zuhorn, Frédéric Klingebiel, Randolf Woermann, Friedrich G. Bien, Christian G. Greeve, Isabell Schäbitz, Wolf-Rüdiger Front Neurol Neurology Background: Transient global amnesia (TGA) is defined by an acute memory disturbance of unclear etiology for a period of less than 24 h. TGA occurs as a single event in most cases. Prevalence rates of recurrent TGA vary widely from 5.4 to 27.1%. This retrospective study aimed to determine predictors for TGA recurrence. Methods: Cardiovascular risk profile and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of 340 hospitalized TGA patients between 2011 and 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. The median follow-up period amounted to 4.5 ± 2.7 years. Comparisons were made between TGA patients with and without subsequent recurrence. Results: TGA patients with subsequent recurrence were significantly younger (recurrent vs. single episode, 63.6 ± 8.6 years vs. 67.3 ± 10.5 years, p = 0.032) and showed a lower degree of cerebral microangiopathy compared to TGA patients without recurrence. The mean latency to recurrence was 3.0 years ± 2.1 years after the first episode. In a subgroup analysis, patients with at least five years of follow-up (N = 160, median follow-up period 7.0 ± 1.4 years) had a recurrence rate of 11.3%. A 24.5% risk of subsequent TGA recurrence in the following five years was determined for TGA patients up to 70 years of age without microangiopathic changes on MRI (Fazekas' score 0). Conclusion: Younger TGA patients without significant microangiopathy do have an increased recurrence risk. In turn, pre-existing cerebrovascular pathology, in the form of chronic hypertension and cerebral microangiopathy, seems to counteract TGA recurrence. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8579867/ /pubmed/34777205 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.736563 Text en Copyright © 2021 Rogalewski, Beyer, Friedrich, Plümer, Zuhorn, Klingebiel, Woermann, Bien, Greeve and Schäbitz. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Neurology Rogalewski, Andreas Beyer, Anne Friedrich, Anja Plümer, Jorge Zuhorn, Frédéric Klingebiel, Randolf Woermann, Friedrich G. Bien, Christian G. Greeve, Isabell Schäbitz, Wolf-Rüdiger Transient Global Amnesia (TGA): Younger Age and Absence of Cerebral Microangiopathy Are Potentially Predisposing Factors for TGA Recurrence |
title | Transient Global Amnesia (TGA): Younger Age and Absence of Cerebral Microangiopathy Are Potentially Predisposing Factors for TGA Recurrence |
title_full | Transient Global Amnesia (TGA): Younger Age and Absence of Cerebral Microangiopathy Are Potentially Predisposing Factors for TGA Recurrence |
title_fullStr | Transient Global Amnesia (TGA): Younger Age and Absence of Cerebral Microangiopathy Are Potentially Predisposing Factors for TGA Recurrence |
title_full_unstemmed | Transient Global Amnesia (TGA): Younger Age and Absence of Cerebral Microangiopathy Are Potentially Predisposing Factors for TGA Recurrence |
title_short | Transient Global Amnesia (TGA): Younger Age and Absence of Cerebral Microangiopathy Are Potentially Predisposing Factors for TGA Recurrence |
title_sort | transient global amnesia (tga): younger age and absence of cerebral microangiopathy are potentially predisposing factors for tga recurrence |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8579867/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34777205 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.736563 |
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