Stroke, Vol 16, 459-466, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
TS Olsen, EB Skriver and M Herning
Seventy-three patients with acute nonhemorrhagic stroke in the carotid
territory were investigated for the cause of the stroke: middle cerebral
artery (MCA) occlusion/stenosis or internal carotid artery (ICA)
occlusion/stenosis; embolus from the heart and extra-cranial arteries or
thrombosis. The study is prospective and consecutive comprising stroke
patients below the age of 75 years, admitted in the acute state i.e. within
3 days after stroke onset. Excluded were patients with intracerebral
hematoma, subarachnoid hemorrhage, vertebrobasilar stroke and patients in
whom another severe disease was present. Cerebral angiography and CT-scan
were performed in all patients within one and two days after admission.
CT-scan was repeated 2 weeks and 6 months later. Forty percent had MCA
occlusion, none had MCA stenosis, 12% had ICA occlusion, 14% had severe ICA
stenosis (half of these were associated with MCA occlusion) and 41% were
without significant MCA/ICA lesions. Twenty-seven percent had large
infarcts with a diameter greater than 3 cm; 34% had medium-sized infarcts
with a diameter between 3 and 1.5 cm; 21% had small infarcts with a
diameter less than 1.5 cm; 18% had no identifiable infarct on CT-scan. MCA
occlusion was responsible for 62% of the large or medium-sized infarcts.
ICA occlusion or severe ICA stenosis were responsible for only 27% of the
large or medium-sized infarcts. Only 11% of the patients with small or no
infarct on CT-scan had significant MCA/ICA lesion.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Cause of cerebral infarction in the carotid territory. Its relation to the size and the location of the infarct and to the underlying vascular lesion
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