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. 2019 Jun;9(6):960-967.
doi: 10.21037/qims.2019.04.17.

Atherosclerosis in intracranial or extracranial vessels in diabetic patients and the association with stroke subtype

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Atherosclerosis in intracranial or extracranial vessels in diabetic patients and the association with stroke subtype

Li-Ming Wei et al. Quant Imaging Med Surg. 2019 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is associated with increased prevalence and severity of atherosclerosis. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and location of atherosclerosis in intracranial and extracranial vessels in diabetic patients and to investigate their association with ischemic stroke subtype.

Methods: Diabetes patients (n=128) and nondiabetic patients (n=195) were enrolled. Brain MRI, MR angiography, and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) imaging findings in the two groups were retrospectively compared. The characteristics of atherosclerosis (prevalence, location, severity) and collateral flow in diabetic and nondiabetic patients and their association with stroke subtype were analyzed.

Results: Atherosclerosis in extracranial vessels was more common in diabetes patients than in nondiabetic patients (43.8% vs. 23.1%; P<0.001). Symptomatic stenoses were commonly in the proximal internal carotid artery (ICA) and proximal vertebral artery (pVA). Diabetes patients were more likely to have lacunar infarction (49.2% vs. 32.3%; P=0.002) and less likely to have large artery infarct (36.7% vs. 48.2%; P=0.042). DM (OR, 2.03; 95% CI, 1.96-4.30; P=0.006) and age >65 years (OR, 2.55; 95% CI, 1.24-5.22; P=0.011) were independent risk factors for lacunar infarct. Diabetes patients with symptomatic extracranial stenosis or occlusion, combined with good collateral circulation, had significantly higher risk of lacunar infarction than nondiabetic patients (47.8% vs. 30.5%; P=0.045).

Conclusions: DM aggravates the severity of extracranial atherosclerosis. Lacunar stroke is relatively common in diabetic patients and could even be due to large artery disease (LAD).

Keywords: Diabetes mellitus (DM); atherosclerosis; lacunar infarction; large artery disease (LAD); stroke subtype.

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Conflicts of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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Study flowchart. A consecutive of 1,428 patients with neurological symptoms clinically suspected to be due to stenosis of the carotid or intracranial arteries were identified from the database at our department. After exclusion, 323 patients (128 diabetic patients and 195 nondiabetic patients) were enrolled in the analysis.

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