Abstract
Background
Atrial fibrillation (AF), which is the most common etiology of cardioembolic stroke,
may be accompanied by other cardiac sources of embolism. The heterogeneity and multiplicity
of the cardiac sources of embolism may influence stroke severity via formation of
thrombi with heterogenous compositions, ages, and sizes. We investigated among stroke
patients with AF whether stroke severity is different between patients with concomitant
potential cardiac sources of embolism and those without.
Methods
The subjects for this study were consecutive patients with cerebral infarction and
AF who underwent transesophageal echocardiography during a 10-year period. The definitions
and determination of high- and medium-risk potential cardiac sources of embolism were
based on the Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment classification. Initial
stroke severity and infarct sizes were compared between patients with concomitant
potential cardiac sources of embolism and those without.
Results
Of the 266 patients enrolled, 181 (68.0%) had one or more concomitant potential cardiac
sources of embolism. Left atrial thrombus and spontaneous echo contrast were most
common. Patients with concomitant potential cardiac sources of embolism had a higher
median score on the initial National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (6 vs. 3, p=0.005) and a larger infarction diameter (45.4±31.3 mm vs. 35.5±26.6 mm, p=0.002) than those without. Occlusion of the symptomatic arteries was more frequently
detected in patients with concomitant potential cardiac sources of embolism.
Conclusions
Stroke patients with AF frequently had concomitant potential cardiac sources of embolism,
and strokes were more severe in them.
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Publication history
Published online: September 14, 2010
Accepted:
August 6,
2010
Received in revised form:
July 5,
2010
Received:
April 26,
2010
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