Stroke, Vol 20, 1653-1656, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
H Yamanouchi, M Tomonaga, H Shimada, S Matsushita, K Kuramoto and Y Toyokura
By studying 3,408 consecutive autopsied elderly patients, we found that two
thirds of the 132 massive cerebral infarctions (86) were embolic, of
cardiac origin. Embolic infarction associated with nonvalvular atrial
fibrillation was seen in 48 cases (36%), half due to the first stroke.
Embolic infarction associated with heart disease other than nonvalvular
atrial fibrillation was seen in 23 cases (17%), and that from nonbacterial
thrombotic endocarditis was seen in 15 cases (11%). Thrombotic infarction
or infarction of nonembolic cardiac origin was found in only 39 cases
(30%). Of 56 patients with fatal massive cerebral infarction who died less
than or equal to 2 weeks after their stroke, 25 (45%) had embolic strokes
associated with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation. Our study shows that
nonvalvular atrial fibrillation is a very important cause of fatal massive
cerebral infarction in the elderly.
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Nonvalvular atrial fibrillation as a cause of fatal massive cerebral infarction in the elderly
Department of Neurology, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital, Japan.
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