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    Leukoaraiosis and sex predict the hyperacute ischemic core volume

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    Authors
    Henninger, Nils
    Lin, Eugene
    Haussen, Diogo C.
    Lehman, Laura L.
    Takhtani, Deepak
    Selim, Magdy
    Moonis, Majaz
    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Department of Neurology
    Department of Radiology
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    2013-01-01
    Keywords
    Aged
    Aged, 80 and over
    Brain Ischemia
    Cerebrovascular Circulation
    Female
    Humans
    Leukoaraiosis
    Male
    Middle Aged
    Predictive Value of Tests
    *Sex Characteristics
    Cardiovascular Diseases
    Nervous System Diseases
    Neurology
    Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.112.679084
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    BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Leukoaraiosis (LA) and male sex have been associated with decreased cerebrovascular reactivity, which potentially adversely affects tissue viability in acute stroke. Therefore, we aimed to elucidate the contribution of LA-severity and sex to the extent of the hyperacute ischemic core volume after intracranial large artery occlusion. METHODS: We analyzed data from 87 patients with acute intracranial large artery occlusion who had acute multimodal computed tomography-imaging. LA-severity was assessed using the van Swieten scale on noncontrast computed tomography. Computed tomography perfusion data were analyzed using automatic calculation of the mean transit time and hyperacute cerebral blood volume defects. Multivariate linear and logistic regression analyses were used to identify independent predictors of the hyperacute infarct-volume. RESULTS: Severe LA (van Swieten Scale, 3-4; odds ratio, 43.22; 95% CI, 6.26-298.42; P<0.001) and male sex (odds ratio, 7.52; 95% CI, 1.38-40.86; P=0.020) were independently associated with a hyperacute cerebral blood volume-lesion >25 mL on multivariate logistic regression analysis. Multivariate linear regression analysis confirmed the association between severe LA (P<0.001) and male sex (P=0.01) with larger cerebral blood volume-lesions. There was no significant difference in the absolute or relative mean transit time-lesion volumes when stratified by LA-severity or sex. Women had significantly smaller cerebral blood volume-lesion volumes compared with men (P=0.036). CONCLUSIONS: Severe LA and male sex are associated with larger infarct cores, which adds to the notion that sex and LA alter the brain's intrinsic susceptibility to acute cerebral ischemia. Future, larger studies are needed to confirm our observation that women have smaller core volumes and its significance.
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    Stroke. 2013 Jan;44(1):61-7. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.112.679084. Epub 2012 Dec 11. Link to article on publisher's site
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    10.1161/STROKEAHA.112.679084
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/30019
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    23233384
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