2013
DOI: 10.1161/strokeaha.111.000810
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Early New Diffusion-Weighted Imaging Lesions Appear More Often in Stroke Patients With a Multiple Territory Lesion Pattern

Abstract: Patients were included in this study as part of an ongoing prospective observational study conducted by the Center for Stroke Research Berlin (CSB) at the Benjamin Franklin Campus of the Background and Purpose-New diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) lesions are common in patients with acute ischemic stroke. They are associated with an initial nonsingle lesion pattern. Previous studies have not analyzed this association in detail. We differentiated nonsingle lesions in 1 vascular supply territory only (scattered l… Show more

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“…In this registry, patients with multiple acute infarctions had a recurrence rate nearly twice as high (compared with those with a single acute infarction). In another study, multiple infarct pattern was also a strong risk indicator for new brain lesions on follow-up imaging 6. Findings on imaging will get increasingly important and will stress superiority of MRI over CT.…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In this registry, patients with multiple acute infarctions had a recurrence rate nearly twice as high (compared with those with a single acute infarction). In another study, multiple infarct pattern was also a strong risk indicator for new brain lesions on follow-up imaging 6. Findings on imaging will get increasingly important and will stress superiority of MRI over CT.…”
Section: Commentarymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…37 It is important to be aware that multiple acute brain infarcts in multiple cerebral circulations occur in 17% of patients with stroke caused by large-artery atherosclerosis or cardioembolism, making these far more likely causes of this MRI finding than PACNS. 38 In histologically proven cases, only onehalf had a CSF pleocytosis greater than 10/mm 3 . Elevated protein levels occurred in most.…”
Section: The Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Brain lesions were rated for the presence of insular cortex involvement and the presence of multiple lesion pattern (ie, infarcts in >1 major [left carotid, right carotid, and vertebrobasilar] vascular territory). 13 All patients were treated on our certified comprehensive stroke unit for at least 24 hours. Duration of stay on the stroke unit with continuous ECG monitoring was recorded (bedside patient monitor Philips, IntelliVue MP50 with integrated automated algorithm for detection of pAF).…”
Section: Study Population Baseline Characteristics and Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%