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Features of Cerebral Infarction Due to Left Ventricular Thrombus

OBJECTIVE: Left ventricular (LV) thrombus is a rare condition in acute cerebral infarction. The prevalence and features of cerebral infarction with LV thrombus are unclear. We explored the features of cerebral infarction due to LV thrombus. METHODS: In this single-center retrospective study, we inve...

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Autores principales: Terasawa, Yuka, Miyamoto, Yoshinori, Kohriyama, Tatsuo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9492482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36047094
http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8015-21
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Miyamoto, Yoshinori
Kohriyama, Tatsuo
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description OBJECTIVE: Left ventricular (LV) thrombus is a rare condition in acute cerebral infarction. The prevalence and features of cerebral infarction with LV thrombus are unclear. We explored the features of cerebral infarction due to LV thrombus. METHODS: In this single-center retrospective study, we investigated consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke admitted within seven days of the onset who had LV thrombus found by transthoracic echocardiography (TTE). First, we calculated the prevalence of LV thrombus in patients with cardioembolic stroke (CES). Second, we investigated the baseline characteristics, including the TTE findings and features of cerebral infarction due to LV thrombus. RESULTS: From June 2012 to January 2019, a total of 5,693 patients were enrolled. Of these, 1,408 (25%) patients were diagnosed with CES. Of these 1,408 patients with CES, 13 (0.9%) had LV thrombus indicated by TTE, with dilative cardiomyopathy, subacute myocardial infarction, and old myocardial infarction present in 1 (8%), 2 (15%), and 10 (77%), respectively. The ejection fraction (EF) was 48.9% (25.3-64.7%). The maximum longitudinal size of LV thrombus was 13.4 (0.97-38.1) mm, and there was no correlation between the size of the LV thrombus and the EF. Regarding the features of cerebrovascular infarction, major vessel occlusion was observed in 10 (77%) patients. Six (46%) patients were found to have good outcomes (modified Rankin Scale 0-2) at 90 days after the onset. CONCLUSION: LV thrombus was seen in 0.9% of patients with CES. Many of the patients with LV thrombus had major vessel occlusion.
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spelling pubmed-94924822022-10-04 Features of Cerebral Infarction Due to Left Ventricular Thrombus Terasawa, Yuka Miyamoto, Yoshinori Kohriyama, Tatsuo Intern Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: Left ventricular (LV) thrombus is a rare condition in acute cerebral infarction. The prevalence and features of cerebral infarction with LV thrombus are unclear. We explored the features of cerebral infarction due to LV thrombus. METHODS: In this single-center retrospective study, we investigated consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke admitted within seven days of the onset who had LV thrombus found by transthoracic echocardiography (TTE). First, we calculated the prevalence of LV thrombus in patients with cardioembolic stroke (CES). Second, we investigated the baseline characteristics, including the TTE findings and features of cerebral infarction due to LV thrombus. RESULTS: From June 2012 to January 2019, a total of 5,693 patients were enrolled. Of these, 1,408 (25%) patients were diagnosed with CES. Of these 1,408 patients with CES, 13 (0.9%) had LV thrombus indicated by TTE, with dilative cardiomyopathy, subacute myocardial infarction, and old myocardial infarction present in 1 (8%), 2 (15%), and 10 (77%), respectively. The ejection fraction (EF) was 48.9% (25.3-64.7%). The maximum longitudinal size of LV thrombus was 13.4 (0.97-38.1) mm, and there was no correlation between the size of the LV thrombus and the EF. Regarding the features of cerebrovascular infarction, major vessel occlusion was observed in 10 (77%) patients. Six (46%) patients were found to have good outcomes (modified Rankin Scale 0-2) at 90 days after the onset. CONCLUSION: LV thrombus was seen in 0.9% of patients with CES. Many of the patients with LV thrombus had major vessel occlusion. The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2022-09-01 2022-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9492482/ /pubmed/36047094 http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8015-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/The Internal Medicine is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_short Features of Cerebral Infarction Due to Left Ventricular Thrombus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9492482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36047094
http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.8015-21
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