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Journal of Neurosonology 2014;6(1):6-10.
Coexisting Carotid Atherosclerosis in Patients with Cryptogenic Ischemic Stroke: Carotid Duplex Ultrasonography Study
잠재뇌경색환자에서 공존하는 경동맥 죽상경화증:경동맥이중초음파촬영술을 이용
Abstract
Background
Up to 40% of ischemic stroke patients have negative results in their stroke etiologic workups, being classified as a cryptogenic stroke. In this study, we investigated carotid arteries using carotid duplex ultrasonography to identify coexisting atherosclerotic change in cryptogenic ischemic stroke patients.
Methods
We consecutively enrolled patients with cryptogenic ischemic stroke according to the TOAST classification. Normal controls were obtained at the same period. Carotid duplex ultrasonography was performed as a stroke workup. We obtained data about demographics, classical stroke risk factors, duplex ultrasonography and brain imaging. Intima-media thickness (IMT) and the character of carotid plaque (thickness, echogenicity) were measured with duplex ultrasonography. CT or MR angiography was reviewed to check arterial stenosis.
Results
A total of 67 cryptogenic stroke patients and 118 normal controls were enrolled. 36 (53.7%) of cryptogenic stroke patients and 29 (24.6%) of normal controls had carotid plaque. The plaque thickness was 2.8±1.1 and 2.3±0.2 (mm, mean, SD) respectively. Carotid plaque which is located at the parent artery of the index stroke lesion was observed in 21 patients (31.3%). Among cryptogenic stroke patients, isoechoic plaque was observed in 23 patients, hypoechoic in 6, mixed in 3, and calcified in 4. Carotid artery was normal in CT or MR angiography in 27 patients. Among them, 16 (59.2%) patients had atherosclerotic plaque.

Conclusion
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About a half of cryptogenic acute ischemic stroke patients have carotid atherosclerotic plaques. The evaluation of coexisting carotid atherosclerosis with carotid duplex ultrasonography seems to be important.


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