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Correlation betw een the watershed infarction types and cerebrovascular stenosis / 国际脑血管病杂志
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases ; (12): 887-892, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-487246
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the correlation betw een the cerebral w atershed infarction (WSI) types and cerebrovascular stenosis. Methods Patients w ith WSI diagnosed by MRI and diffusion -w eighted imaging w ere enroled. Color Doppler ultrasound w as used to conduct extracranial internal carotid artery (ICA) examination. Magnetic resonance angiography w as used to conduct intracranial vascular examination. The patients w ith WSI w ere divided into cortical w atershed infarction (CWSI), internal w atershed infarction (IWSI), and mixed-type w atershed infarction (MWSI). The correlation betw een the different types of WSI and cerebral vascular stenosis w ere analyzed. Results A total of 120 patients w ith WSI w ere enroled, including 18 w ith CWSI, 48 w ith IWSI, and 54 w ith MWSI. Ipsilateral vascular stenosis 48 patients w ere in ICA (40.0%, 22 of them in the extracranial segment, 39 in the intracranial segment), 24 (20 .0%) w ere in the anterior cerebral artery, 86 (71.7%) w ere in the middle cerebral artery, 40 (33.3%) w ere in the posterior cerebral artery, 35 (29.2%) w ere in the vertebral basilar artery, and 36 (30.0%) w ere in ICA +MCA. There w ere significant differences in the detection rates of ipsilateral ICA, MCA and ICA + MCA stenosis among different types of WSI. Multivariate logistic regression analysis show ed that CWSI often accompanied by the ipsilateral ICA stenosis (odds ratio [ OR] 0.022; 95% confidence interval [ CI] 0.002 -0.230; P =0.001); IWSI often accompanied by the MCA stenosis ( OR 40.164; 95% CI 3.861 -417.810; P =0.002), w hile MWSI often accompanied by the ipsilateral MCA stenosis ( OR 9.586; 95% CI 2.776 -33.126; P <0.001) and ipsilateral ICA + MCA stenoses ( OR 7.481; 95% CI 2.541 -22.022; P <0.001). Conclusion There w ere significant differences in the incidence of the ipsilateral ICA, MCA, and ICA + MCA stenosis among the different types of WSI. CWSI often accompanied by the ipsilateral ICA stenosis, IWSI often accompanied by the ipsilateral MCA stenosis, and MWSI often accompanied by the ipsilateral ICA + MCA stenosis.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases Year: 2015 Type: Article