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Relation of Pre‐Stroke Aspirin Use With Cerebral Infarct Volume and Functional Outcomes
OBJECTIVE: We investigated (1) the associations of pre‐stroke aspirin use with thrombus burden, infarct volume, hemorrhagic transformation, early neurological deterioration (END), and functional outcome, and (2) whether stroke subtypes modify these associations in first‐ever ischemic stroke. METHODS...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9292882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34536234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.26219 |
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author | Ryu, Wi‐Sun Schellingerhout, Dawid Hong, Keun‐Sik Jeong, Sang‐Wuk Kim, Beom Joon Kim, Joon‐Tae Lee, Kyung Bok Park, Tai Hwan Park, Sang‐Soon Park, Jong‐Moo Kang, Kyusik Cho, Yong‐Jin Park, Hong‐Kyun Lee, Byung‐Chul Yu, Kyung‐Ho Oh, Mi Sun Lee, Soo Joo Kim, Jae Guk Cha, Jae‐Kwan Kim, Dae‐Hyun Lee, Jun Han, Moon‐Ku Park, Man Seok Choi, Kang‐Ho Nahrendorf, Matthias Lee, Juneyoung Bae, Hee‐Joon Kim, Dong‐Eog |
author_facet | Ryu, Wi‐Sun Schellingerhout, Dawid Hong, Keun‐Sik Jeong, Sang‐Wuk Kim, Beom Joon Kim, Joon‐Tae Lee, Kyung Bok Park, Tai Hwan Park, Sang‐Soon Park, Jong‐Moo Kang, Kyusik Cho, Yong‐Jin Park, Hong‐Kyun Lee, Byung‐Chul Yu, Kyung‐Ho Oh, Mi Sun Lee, Soo Joo Kim, Jae Guk Cha, Jae‐Kwan Kim, Dae‐Hyun Lee, Jun Han, Moon‐Ku Park, Man Seok Choi, Kang‐Ho Nahrendorf, Matthias Lee, Juneyoung Bae, Hee‐Joon Kim, Dong‐Eog |
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description | OBJECTIVE: We investigated (1) the associations of pre‐stroke aspirin use with thrombus burden, infarct volume, hemorrhagic transformation, early neurological deterioration (END), and functional outcome, and (2) whether stroke subtypes modify these associations in first‐ever ischemic stroke. METHODS: This multicenter magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‐based study included 5,700 consecutive patients with acute first‐ever ischemic stroke, who did not undergo intravenous thrombolysis or endovascular thrombectomy, from May 2011 through February 2014. Propensity score‐based augmented inverse probability weighting was performed to estimate adjusted effects of pre‐stroke aspirin use. RESULTS: The mean age was 67 years (41% women), and 15.9% (n = 907) were taking aspirin before stroke. Pre‐stroke aspirin use (vs nonuse) was significantly related to a reduced infarct volume (by 30%), particularly in large artery atherosclerosis stroke (by 45%). In cardioembolic stroke, pre‐stroke aspirin use was associated with a ~50% lower incidence of END (adjusted difference = −5.4%, 95% confidence interval [CI] = −8.9 to −1.9). Thus, pre‐stroke aspirin use was associated with ~30% higher likelihood of favorable outcome (3‐month modified Rankin Scale score < 3), particularly in large artery atherosclerosis stroke and cardioembolic stroke (adjusted difference = 7.2%, 95% CI = 1.8 to 12.5 and adjusted difference = 6.4%, 95% CI = 1.7 to 11.1, respectively). Pre‐stroke aspirin use (vs nonuse) was associated with 85% less frequent cerebral thrombus‐related susceptibility vessel sign (SVS) in large artery atherosclerosis stroke (adjusted difference = −1.4%, 95% CI = −2.1 to −0.8, p < 0.001) and was associated with ~40% lower SVS volumes, particularly in cardioembolic stroke (adjusted difference = −0.16 cm(3), 95% CI = −0.29 to −0.02, p = 0.03). Moreover, pre‐stroke aspirin use was not significantly associated with hemorrhagic transformation (adjusted difference = −1.1%, p = 0.09). INTERPRETATION: Pre‐stroke aspirin use associates with improved functional independence in patients with first‐ever ischemic large arterial stroke by reducing infarct volume and/or END, likely by decreasing thrombus burden, without increased risk of hemorrhagic transformation. ANN NEUROL 2021;90:763–776 |
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spelling | pubmed-92928822022-07-20 Relation of Pre‐Stroke Aspirin Use With Cerebral Infarct Volume and Functional Outcomes Ryu, Wi‐Sun Schellingerhout, Dawid Hong, Keun‐Sik Jeong, Sang‐Wuk Kim, Beom Joon Kim, Joon‐Tae Lee, Kyung Bok Park, Tai Hwan Park, Sang‐Soon Park, Jong‐Moo Kang, Kyusik Cho, Yong‐Jin Park, Hong‐Kyun Lee, Byung‐Chul Yu, Kyung‐Ho Oh, Mi Sun Lee, Soo Joo Kim, Jae Guk Cha, Jae‐Kwan Kim, Dae‐Hyun Lee, Jun Han, Moon‐Ku Park, Man Seok Choi, Kang‐Ho Nahrendorf, Matthias Lee, Juneyoung Bae, Hee‐Joon Kim, Dong‐Eog Ann Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: We investigated (1) the associations of pre‐stroke aspirin use with thrombus burden, infarct volume, hemorrhagic transformation, early neurological deterioration (END), and functional outcome, and (2) whether stroke subtypes modify these associations in first‐ever ischemic stroke. METHODS: This multicenter magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)‐based study included 5,700 consecutive patients with acute first‐ever ischemic stroke, who did not undergo intravenous thrombolysis or endovascular thrombectomy, from May 2011 through February 2014. Propensity score‐based augmented inverse probability weighting was performed to estimate adjusted effects of pre‐stroke aspirin use. RESULTS: The mean age was 67 years (41% women), and 15.9% (n = 907) were taking aspirin before stroke. Pre‐stroke aspirin use (vs nonuse) was significantly related to a reduced infarct volume (by 30%), particularly in large artery atherosclerosis stroke (by 45%). In cardioembolic stroke, pre‐stroke aspirin use was associated with a ~50% lower incidence of END (adjusted difference = −5.4%, 95% confidence interval [CI] = −8.9 to −1.9). Thus, pre‐stroke aspirin use was associated with ~30% higher likelihood of favorable outcome (3‐month modified Rankin Scale score < 3), particularly in large artery atherosclerosis stroke and cardioembolic stroke (adjusted difference = 7.2%, 95% CI = 1.8 to 12.5 and adjusted difference = 6.4%, 95% CI = 1.7 to 11.1, respectively). Pre‐stroke aspirin use (vs nonuse) was associated with 85% less frequent cerebral thrombus‐related susceptibility vessel sign (SVS) in large artery atherosclerosis stroke (adjusted difference = −1.4%, 95% CI = −2.1 to −0.8, p < 0.001) and was associated with ~40% lower SVS volumes, particularly in cardioembolic stroke (adjusted difference = −0.16 cm(3), 95% CI = −0.29 to −0.02, p = 0.03). Moreover, pre‐stroke aspirin use was not significantly associated with hemorrhagic transformation (adjusted difference = −1.1%, p = 0.09). INTERPRETATION: Pre‐stroke aspirin use associates with improved functional independence in patients with first‐ever ischemic large arterial stroke by reducing infarct volume and/or END, likely by decreasing thrombus burden, without increased risk of hemorrhagic transformation. ANN NEUROL 2021;90:763–776 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-10-05 2021-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9292882/ /pubmed/34536234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.26219 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Annals of Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Ryu, Wi‐Sun Schellingerhout, Dawid Hong, Keun‐Sik Jeong, Sang‐Wuk Kim, Beom Joon Kim, Joon‐Tae Lee, Kyung Bok Park, Tai Hwan Park, Sang‐Soon Park, Jong‐Moo Kang, Kyusik Cho, Yong‐Jin Park, Hong‐Kyun Lee, Byung‐Chul Yu, Kyung‐Ho Oh, Mi Sun Lee, Soo Joo Kim, Jae Guk Cha, Jae‐Kwan Kim, Dae‐Hyun Lee, Jun Han, Moon‐Ku Park, Man Seok Choi, Kang‐Ho Nahrendorf, Matthias Lee, Juneyoung Bae, Hee‐Joon Kim, Dong‐Eog Relation of Pre‐Stroke Aspirin Use With Cerebral Infarct Volume and Functional Outcomes |
title | Relation of Pre‐Stroke Aspirin Use With Cerebral Infarct Volume and Functional Outcomes |
title_full | Relation of Pre‐Stroke Aspirin Use With Cerebral Infarct Volume and Functional Outcomes |
title_fullStr | Relation of Pre‐Stroke Aspirin Use With Cerebral Infarct Volume and Functional Outcomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Relation of Pre‐Stroke Aspirin Use With Cerebral Infarct Volume and Functional Outcomes |
title_short | Relation of Pre‐Stroke Aspirin Use With Cerebral Infarct Volume and Functional Outcomes |
title_sort | relation of pre‐stroke aspirin use with cerebral infarct volume and functional outcomes |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9292882/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34536234 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ana.26219 |
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