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Factors Associated With Stroke Recurrence After Initial Diagnosis of Cervical Artery Dissection.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/87438
Date of Publication
March 27, 2025
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Clinic of Neurology

Author
Mandel, Daniel M
Shu, Liqi
Chang, Christopher
Jack, Naomi
Leon Guerrero, Christopher R
Henninger, Nils
Muppa, Jayachandra
Affan, Muhammad
Ul Haq Lodhi, Omair
Heldner, Mirjam R.orcid-logo
Clinic of Neurology
Antonenko, Kateryna
Clinic of Neurology
Seiffge, David
Clinic of Neurology
Arnold, Marcel
Clinic of Neurology
Salehi Omran, Setareh
Crandall, Ross
Lester, Evan
Lopez Mena, Diego
Arauz, Antonio
Nehme, Ahmad
Boulanger, Marion
Touze, Emmanuel
Sousa, Joao Andre
Sargento-Freitas, Joao
Barata, Vasco
Castro-Chaves, Paulo
Brito, Maria Teresa
Khan, Muhib
Mallick, Dania
Rothstein, Aaron
Khazaal, Ossama
Kaufman, Josefin E
Engelter, Stefan T
Traenka, Christopher
Aguiar de Sousa, Diana
Soares, Mafalda
Rosa, Sara
Zhou, Lily W
Gandhi, Preet
Field, Thalia S
Mancini, Steven
Metanis, Issa
Leker, Ronen R
Pan, Kelly
Dantu, Vishnu
Baumgartner, Karl
Burton, Tina
von Rennenberg, Regina
Nolte, Christian H
Choi, Richard
MacDonald, Jason
Bavarsad Shahripour, Reza
Guo, Xiaofan
Ghannam, Malik
Almajali, Mohammad
Samaniego, Edgar A
Sanchez, Sebastian
Rioux, Bastien
Zine-Eddine, Faycal
Poppe, Alexandre
Fonseca, Ana Catarina
Fortuna Baptista, Maria
Cruz, Diana
Romoli, Michele
De Marco, Giovanna
Longoni, Marco
Keser, Zafer
Griffin, Kim
Kuohn, Lindsey
Frontera, Jennifer
Amar, Jordan
Giles, James
Zedde, Marialuisa
Pascarella, Rosario
Grisendi, Ilaria
Nzwalo, Hipolito
Liebeskind, David S
Molaie, Amir
Cavalier, Annie
Kam, Wayneho
Mac Grory, Brian
Al Kasab, Sami
Anadani, Mohammad
Kicielinski, Kimberly
Eltatawy, Ali
Chervak, Lina
Chulluncuy Rivas, Roberto
Aziz, Yasmin
Bakradze, Ekaterina
Tran, Thanh Lam
Rodrigo Gisbert, Marc
Requena, Manuel
Saleh Velez, Faddi
Ortiz Gracia, Jorge
Muddasani, Varsha
de Havenon, Adam
Vishnu, Venugopalan Y
Yaddanapudi, Sridhara
Adams, Latasha
Browngoehl, Abigail
Ranasinghe, Tamra
Dunston, Randy
Lynch, Zachary
Penckofer, Mary
Siegler, James E
Mayer, Silvia
Willey, Joshua
Zubair, Adeel
Cheng, Yee Kuang
Sharma, Richa
Marto, João Pedro
Mendes Ferreira, Vítor
Klein, Piers
Nguyen, Thanh N
Asad, Syed Daniyal
Sarwat, Zoha
Balabhadra, Anvesh
Patel, Shivam
Secchi, Thais
Martins, Sheila
Mantovani, Gabriel
Kim, Young Dae
Krishnaiah, Balaji
Elangovan, Cheran
Lingam, Sivani
Quereshi, Abid
Fridman, Sebastian
Alvarado, Alonso
Khasiyev, Farid
Linares, Guillermo
Mannino, Marina
Terruso, Valeria
Vassilopoulou, Sofia
Tentolouris-Piperas, Vasileios
Martinez Marino, Manuel
Carrasco Wall, Victor
Indraswari, Fransisca
El Jamal, Sleiman
Liu, Shilin
Alvi, Muhammad
Ali, Farman
Sarvath, Mohammed
Morsi, Rami Z
Kass-Hout, Tareq
Shi, Feina
Zhang, Jinhua
Sokhi, Dilraj
Said, Jamil
Mongare, Newnex
Simpkins, Alexis
Gomez, Roberto
Sen, Shayak
Ghani, Mohammad
Elnazeir, Marwa
Xiao, Han
Kala, Narendra
Khan, Farhan
Stretz, Christoph
Mohammadzadeh, Nahid
Goldstein, Eric
Furie, Karen
Yaghi, Shadi
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

Series
Stroke
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1524-4628
0039-2499
Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1161/STROKEAHA.124.048215
PubMed ID
40143807
Uncontrolled Keywords

arteries

fibrinolytic agents

infarction

ischemic stroke

platelet aggregation ...

Description
Background
Patients presenting with cervical artery dissection (CAD) are at risk for subsequent ischemic events. We aimed to identify characteristics that are associated with increased risk of ischemic stroke after initial presentation of CAD and to evaluate the differential impact of anticoagulant versus antiplatelet therapy in these high-risk individuals.
Methods
This was a preplanned secondary analysis of the STOP-CAD study (Antithrombotic Treatment for Stroke Prevention in Cervical Artery Dissection), a multicenter international retrospective observational study (63 sites from 16 countries in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa) that included patients with CAD predominantly between January 2015 and June 2022. The primary outcome was subsequent ischemic stroke by day 180 after diagnosis. Clinical and imaging variables were compared between those with versus without subsequent ischemic stroke. Significant factors associated with subsequent stroke risk were identified using stepwise Cox regression. Associations between subsequent ischemic stroke risk and antithrombotic therapy type (anticoagulation versus antiplatelets) among patients with identified risk factors were explored using adjusted Cox regression.
Results
In all, 4023 patients (mean age was 47.4 years; 44.5% were women) were included. By day 180, subsequent ischemic stroke occurred in 5.3% of the cohort. In adjusted Cox regression, factors associated with increased risk of subsequent ischemic stroke were prior history of ischemic stroke (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR], 7.31 [95% CI, 1.61-33.13]; P=0.010), presentation within 7 days from first symptoms (aHR, 3.04 [95% CI, 1.04-8.91]; P=0.043), infarct on baseline imaging (aHR, 9.85 [95% CI, 3.65-26.58]; P<0.001), and occlusive dissection (aHR, 2.34 [95% CI, 1.03-5.34]; P=0.043). Only patients with occlusive dissection demonstrated a reduced risk of subsequent ischemic stroke when treated with anticoagulation versus antiplatelets (aHR, 0.36 [95% CI, 0.16-0.80]; P=0.01).
Conclusions
In this post hoc analysis of the STOP-CAD study, several factors associated with subsequent ischemic stroke were identified among patients with CAD. Furthermore, we identified a potential benefit of anticoagulation in patients with CAD with occlusive dissection. These findings require validation by meta-analyses of prior studies to formulate optimal treatment strategies for specific high-risk CAD subgroups.
Handle
https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/208877
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