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Stroke. 2008
Published online before print October 9, 2008, doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.522714
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Submitted on April 9, 2008
Revised on May 7, 2008
Accepted on May 12, 2008

Can Early Neurosonology Predict Outcome in Acute Stroke?. A Metaanalysis of Prognostic Clinical Effect Sizes Related to the Vascular Status

Erwin Stolz MD, PhD*; Francesca Cioli MD; Jens Allendoerfer MD; Tibo Gerriets MD; Massimo Del Sette MD; and Manfred Kaps MD, PhD

From the Department of Neurology (E.S., J.A., T.G., M.K.), Justus-Liebig-University, Germany; the Department of Neurology and Department of Neuroscience, Ophthalmology, and Genetics (F.C., M.D.S.), University of Genova, Italy; and the Ultrasound Subnet of the Competence Network Stroke (E.S., M.K.), Germany.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: erwin.stolz{at}neuro.med.uni-giessen.de.

Background and Purpose—Prediction of short- and long-term prognosis is an important issue in acute stroke care. This metaanalysis explores the prognostic value of initial bed-side transcranial ultrasound in acute stroke.

Methods—All studies prospectively applying TCCS or TCD within 24 hours of symptom onset in acute stroke, with a minimal cohort size of 20 patients, and reporting clinical outcome variables in relation to the vascular findings were included into this metaanalysis. Study quality was assessed by 2 independent reviewers.

Results—Twenty-five studies with 1813 included patients identified by electronic and manual search fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusion was associated with a significantly increased risk for a fatal course of stroke (OR 2.46, 95% CI 1.33 to 4.52). Patients with patent MCA were more likely to clinically improve within 4 days than patients with MCA occlusion (OR 11.11, 95% CI 5.44 to 22.69). Full recanalization within 6 hours after symptom onset was highly significantly associated with clinical improvement within 48 hours (OR 5.64, 95% CI 3.82 to 8.31) and functional independence after 3 months (OR 6.07, 95% CI 3.94 to 9.35).

Conclusions—Transcranial ultrasound provides important information on prognosis in patients with acute stroke.


Key words: transcranial Doppler sonography • transcranial color-coded duplex sonography • acute stroke • metaanalysis • outcome