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Clinical Outcomes of Posterior Versus Anterior Circulation Infarction With Low National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale Scores

Authors
Kim, Joon-TaePark, Man-SeokChoi, Kang-HoKim, Beom JoonHan, Moon-KuPark, Tai HwanPark, Sang-SoonLee, Kyung BokLee, Byung-ChulYu, Kyung-HoOh, Mi SunCha, Jae KwanKim, Dae-HyunNah, Hyun-WookLee, JunLee, Soo JooKo, YoungchaiKim, Jae GukPark, Jong-MooKang, KyusikCho, Yong-JinHong, Keun-SikChoi, Jay CholKim, Dong-EogRyu, Wi-SunShin, Dong-IckYeo, Min-JuKim, Wook-JooLee, JuneyoungLee, Ji SungBae, Hee-JoonSaver, Jeffrey L.Cho, Ki-Hyun
Issue Date
Jan-2017
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
basilar artery; cerebral infarction; ischemic attack, transient; risk; stroke
Citation
STROKE, v.48, no.1, pp.55 - +
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
STROKE
Volume
48
Number
1
Start Page
55
End Page
+
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/85129
DOI
10.1161/STROKEAHA.116.013432
ISSN
0039-2499
Abstract
Background and Purpose-We compared baseline characteristics and outcomes at 3 months between patients with minor anterior circulation infarction (ACI) versus minor posterior circulation infarction (PCI), including the influence of large vessel disease on outcomes. Methods-This study is an analysis of a prospective multicenter registry database in South Korea. Eligibility criteria were patients with ischemic stroke admitted within 7 days of stroke onset, lesions in either anterior or posterior circulation, and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score of <= 4 at baseline. Patients were divided into 4 groups for further analysis: minor ACI with and without internal carotid artery/middle cerebral artery large vessel disease and minor PCI with and without vertebrobasilar large vessel disease. Results-A total of 7178 patients (65.2 +/- 12.6 years) were analyzed in this study, and 2233 patients (31.1%) had disability (modified Rankin Scale score 2-6) at 3 months. Disability was 32.3% in minor PCI and 30.3% in minor ACI (P=0.07), and death was 1.3% and 1.5%, respectively (P=0.82). In a multivariable logistic regression analysis, minor PCI was significantly associated with disability at 3 months when compared with minor ACI (odds ratio, 1.23; 95% confidence interval, 1.09-1.37; P<0.001). In pairwise comparisons, minor PCI with vertebrobasilar large vessel disease was independently associated with disability at 3 months, compared with the other 3 groups. Conclusions-Our study showed that minor PCI exhibited more frequent disability at 3 months than minor ACI. Especially, the presence of vertebrobasilar large vessel disease in minor PCI had a substantially higher risk of disability. Our results suggest that minor PCI with vertebrobasilar large vessel disease could require more meticulous care and are important targets for further study.
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