Distal Single Subcortical Infarction Had a Better Clinical Outcome Compared With Proximal Single Subcortical Infarction

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE—Single subcortical infarction (SSI) may be classified as proximal SSI (pSSI) or distal SSI (dSSI) according to its location within the middle cerebral artery territory. Few studies have examined the differences in clinical outcome between the two. Our study investigated such d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Stroke (1970) 2014-09, Vol.45 (9), p.2613-2619
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Changqing, Wang, Yilong, Zhao, Xingquan, Wang, David, Liu, Liping, Wang, Chunxue, Pu, Yuehua, Zou, Xinying, Du, Wanliang, Jing, Jing, Pan, Yuesong, Wong, Ka Sing, Wang, Yongjun
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE—Single subcortical infarction (SSI) may be classified as proximal SSI (pSSI) or distal SSI (dSSI) according to its location within the middle cerebral artery territory. Few studies have examined the differences in clinical outcome between the two. Our study investigated such differences in patients with pSSI or dSSI and examined their baseline characteristics and indicators for small-vessel disease. METHODS—We prospectively enrolled 400 patients with SSI (208 pSSI and 192 dSSI) who had no middle cerebral artery disease on MR angiography. Data compared included clinical information, lesion size, prevalence of lacune and leukoaraiosis at baseline, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score and modified Rankin Scale score at discharge, and any deterioration during admission or recurrence of ischemic stroke
ISSN:0039-2499
1524-4628
DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.114.005634