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Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Public hospital(s). Main funding source(s): Akerhus University Hospital Dept. of Cardiology Background Cryptogenic stroke/TIA (CS) is supposed to be associated with intracardiac thrombus formation and left atrial (LA) structure, in particular thrombus formation in left atrial appendage (LAA). However, there is little evidence if thromboembolic risk is associated with LAA morphology in patients with CS. Purpose We aimed to investigate, if different LAA morphology types may predict thromboembolic risk in patients with CS. Methods In this prospective study (mean follow-up 859 ± 226 days), 185 patients with CS (mean age 68 ±13 years, 33% female) without history of AF were included. All patients underwent complete transesophageal echocardiography in sinus rhythm after index CS (mean 5 ± 3days). Occurrence of LAA thrombus, sludge or spontaneous echo contrast (SEC) were defined as thromboembolic risk and LAA structure was evaluated by 2D and 3D transesophageal echocardiography. Multilobate LAA was defined as LAA with > 1 lobes. Results Of the 185 included patients, LAA type chicken wing was found in 79 (43%), type windsock in 64 (35%), type cactus in 35 (19%) and type cauliflower in 7 (4%). Thrombus formation occurred in 29/185 (16%), LAA sludge in 112/185 (61%), and LAA SEC in 74/185 (40%), which is increased compared to data in the general population. We found SEC in sludge in 65/112 (58%), SEC in thrombus in 18/29 (62%) and sludge in thrombus in 27/29 (93%). SEC and sludge were significantly associated with thrombus formation, (p < 0.001 and p < 0.01, respectively). Finally, thromboembolic risk occurred in 123 (67%) of all patients with CS. Moreover, LAA type chicken wing was significantly associated with thromboembolic risk (p < 0.01), while all other LAA types were not. Multilobate LAA occurred in 115 (62%) of all patients and predicted thromboembolic risk vs. non-lobated LAA (p= 0.04). In a multivariate analysis LAA type chicken wing and multilobate LAA were independently predictors of thromboembolic risk, figure 1. Conclusions Patients with cryptogenic stroke/TIA without history of AF showed increased thromboembolic risk, and SEC and sludge were significantly associated with LAA thrombus formation. Only LAA type chicken wing and multilobate LAA predicted independently thromboembolic risk in this study. Abstract Figure.

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