Prior antiplatelet use and infarct volume in ischemic stroke
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2007.08.033
Prior antiplatelet use and infarct volume in ischemic stroke
Abstract
Background: Conflicting data exist on the role of antiplatelet agents in reducing incident ischemic stroke magnitude, but most prior studies used clinically-assessed neurologic deficit as the index of stroke extent rather than more precise volumetric measurements of infarct size. We assessed the relation of premorbid antiplatelet use to initial diffusion-weighted MRI (DWI) lesion volumes among acute ischemic stroke patients.
Methods: Consecutive patients presenting within 24 h of ischemic stroke over an 18-month period were studied. DWI lesions were outlined using a semi-automated threshold technique. Subjects were categorized into two groups: antiplatelet (AP) or no antithrombotic (NA). The relationship between prestroke antithrombotic status and DWI infarct volumes was examined using multivariate quantile regression.
Results: One hundred sixty-six individuals met study criteria: 75 AP and 91 NA patients. Median DWI volume was lower in the AP group than in the NA group (1.5 cc vs. 5.4 cc, p=0.031). A multivariable model (adjusting for age, history of transient ischemic attack, admission temperature, admission blood pressure, admission serum glucose, stroke onset to imaging interval, stroke mechanism, premorbid statin and antihypertensive use) demonstrated smaller infarcts in the AP vs. NA group (adjusted volume difference: -1.3 cc, 95% CI=-0.09, -2.5, p=0.037). Prior statin use, no history of TIA, large vessel atherosclerosis and microvascular ischemic disease stroke mechanism were also independently associated with reduced infarct volume.
Conclusions: Prior antiplatelet treatment is independently associated with reduced cerebral infarct volume among acute ischemic stroke patients. Premorbid statin use, TIA history and stroke mechanism also predict infarct volume in ischemic stroke.
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