• Int J Stroke · Jun 2015

    Long-term mortality in patients with coexisting potential causes of ischemic stroke.

    • Young Dae Kim, Myoung-Jin Cha, Jinkwon Kim, Dong Hyun Lee, Hye Sun Lee, Chung Mo Nam, Hyo Suk Nam, and Ji Hoe Heo.
    • Department of Neurology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
    • Int J Stroke. 2015 Jun 1; 10 (4): 541-6.

    BackgroundMultiple potential causes of stroke may coexist in ischemic stroke patients, which may affect long-term outcome.AimWe investigated whether there are differences in long-term mortality among stroke patients with coexisting potential causes.MethodsWe evaluated the long-term all-cause mortality and stroke or cardiovascular mortality of ischemic stroke patients with multiple potential stroke mechanisms, large artery atherosclerosis, cardioembolism, small vessel occlusion, and negative evaluation admitted to a single center between January 1996 and December 2008. Mortality data were obtained from a National Death Certificate system.ResultsTotal 3533 patients were included in this study: 286 multiple potential mechanisms (138 large artery atherosclerosis + cardioembolism, 105 small vessel occlusion + large artery atherosclerosis, 43 small vessel occlusion + cardioembolism), 1045 large artery atherosclerosis, 701 cardioembolism, 606 small vessel occlusion, and 895 negative evaluation. During a mean follow-up of 3.9 years, as referenced to small vessel occlusion mortality rate, the adjusted mortality hazard ratio was 4.387 (95% confidence interval 3.157-6.096) for large artery atherosclerosis + cardioembolism group, 3.903 (95% confidence interval 3.032-5.024) for cardioembolism group, and 2.121 (95% confidence interval 1.655-2.717) for large artery atherosclerosis. The risk of long-term ischemic stroke mortality or cardiovascular mortality also showed comparable findings: highest in the large artery atherosclerosis + cardioembolism, followed by cardioembolism, and large artery atherosclerosis groups. However, the outcome of small vessel occlusion + large artery atherosclerosis or small vessel occlusion + cardioembolism group was not significantly different from that of small vessel occlusion.ConclusionsCoexisting potential causes of ischemic stroke impact on long-term mortality. Identification of coexisting potential causes may help to predict stroke outcomes and to guide planning secondary prevention strategies.© 2013 The Authors. International Journal of Stroke © 2013 World Stroke Organization.

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