Abstract

ObjectiveTo explore the characteristics of pre-existing Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (CSVD) in young patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) caused by large artery atherosclerosis or small artery occlusion.MethodsA total of 400 patients with suspected stroke or transient ischemic attack who aged 18–45 years old were included in this retrospective study. Demography data, vascular risk factors and primary CSVD were compared between patients with AIS and non-stroke or between patients with different subtypes of AIS.ResultsThe levels of cerebrovascular risk factors were significantly higher in patients with AIS than those with non-stroke (p < 0.05). The majority of patients with large artery atherosclerotic stroke or small artery occlusive stroke were male. The age was slightly younger and the NIH stroke scale (NIHSS) score at admission were higher in large artery atherosclerotic stroke group than small artery occlusive stroke group. White matter hyperintensities, moderate and extensive enlarged perivascular space, 1–3 points of total score were more commonly observed in patients with AIS than those with non-stroke (p < 0.05). Male and diabetes were the risk factors of lacune infarctions (p < 0.05). Male, hypertension and primary CSVD were the risk factors of both of strokes (p < 0.05). The enlarged perivascular space notably increased the risk of large artery atherosclerotic stroke (p = 0.033).ConclusionMale, age, hypertension, diabetes and pre-existing CSVD were the risk factors of young patients with AIS. For young adults, once asymptomatic CSVD abnormalities were detected, cerebrovascular risk factors should be screened and preexisting prevention measures for stroke should be taken.

Highlights

  • The researches of stroke have long focused on the elderly, and the young stroke (18–45 years old) is a relatively neglected field

  • Total Cerebral Small Vessel Disease (CSVD) score was calculated based on Lacune Infarctions (LI), White Matter Hyperintensities (WMH), and Enlarged Perivascular Space (EPVS) referred to the ordinal scale developed by Klarenbeek et al [22]

  • The pre-existing CSVD MR abnormalities obtained twice by physician 1 (Hui Li, MD) were compared, and it showed a good reliability with kappa value of 0.81 for the presence of LI, 0.89 for Periventricular White Matter Hypersignal (PVWMH), 0.85 for Deep White Matter Hypersignal (DWMH), and 0.76 for EPVS

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Summary

Methods

A total of 400 patients with suspected stroke or transient ischemic attack who aged 18–45 years old were included in this retrospective study. Demography data, vascular risk factors and primary CSVD were compared between patients with AIS and non-stroke or between patients with different subtypes of AIS

Results
Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
Patients
Clinical Data
MRI Acquisition
Pre-existing CSVD MRI Abnormalities Analysis
Statistical Analysis
Consistency between the Surveyors
Clinical Characteristics of Young Adults with AIS
Pre-existing CSVD MRI Abnormalities in Young Ischemic Stroke
DISCUSSION
CONCLUSION
CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
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