Evaluating Rates of Recurrent Ischemic Stroke Among Young Adults With Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • IMPORTANCE: Cryptogenic strokes constitute approximately 40% of ischemic strokes in young adults, and most meet criteria for the embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS). Two randomized clinical trials, NAVIGATE ESUS and RESPECT ESUS, showed a high rate of stroke recurrence in older adults with ESUS but the prognosis and prognostic factors among younger individuals with ESUS is uncertain. OBJECTIVE: To determine rates of and factors associated with recurrent ischemic stroke and death and new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) among young adults. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This multicenter longitudinal cohort study with enrollment from October 2017 to October 2019 and a mean follow-up period of 12 months ending in October 2020 included 41 stroke research centers in 13 countries. Consecutive patients 50 years and younger with a diagnosis of ESUS were included. Of 576 screened, 535 participants were enrolled after 1 withdrew consent, 41 were found to be ineligible, and 2 were excluded for other reasons. The final follow-up visit was completed by 520 patients. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Recurrent ischemic stroke and/or death, recurrent ischemic stroke, and prevalence of patent foramen ovale (PFO). RESULTS: The mean (SD) age of participants was 40.4 (7.3) years, and 297 (56%) participants were male. The most frequent vascular risk factors were tobacco use (240 patients [45%]), hypertension (118 patients [22%]), and dyslipidemia (109 patients [20%]). PFO was detected in 177 participants (50%) who had transthoracic echocardiograms with bubble studies. Following initial ESUS, 468 participants (88%) were receiving antiplatelet therapy, and 52 (10%) received anticoagulation. The recurrent ischemic stroke and death rate was 2.19 per 100 patient-years, and the ischemic stroke recurrence rate was 1.9 per 100 patient-years. Of the recurrent strokes, 9 (64%) were ESUS, 2 (14%) were cardioembolic, and 3 (21%) were of other determined cause. AF was detected in 15 participants (2.8%; 95% CI, 1.6-4.6). In multivariate analysis, the following were associated with recurrent ischemic stroke: history of stroke or transient ischemic attack (hazard ratio, 5.3; 95% CI, 1.8-15), presence of diabetes (hazard ratio, 4.4; 95% CI, 1.5-13), and history of coronary artery disease (hazard ratio, 10; 95% CI, 4.8-22). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this large cohort of young adult patients with ESUS, there was a relatively low rate of subsequent ischemic stroke and a low frequency of new-onset AF. Most recurrent strokes also met the criteria for ESUS, suggesting the need for future studies to improve our understanding of the underlying stroke mechanism in this population.

authors

  • Perera, Sashi
  • de Sa Boasquevisque, Danielle
  • Rao-Melacini, Purnima
  • Taylor, Amanda
  • Cheng, Anna
  • Hankey, Graeme J
  • Lee, Sarah
  • Fabregas, Joan Marti
  • Ameriso, Sebastian F
  • Field, Thalia S
  • Arauz, Antonio
  • Coutts, Shelagh B
  • Arnold, Marcel
  • Mikulik, Robert
  • Toni, Danilo
  • Mandzia, Jennifer
  • Veltkamp, Roland C
  • Meseguer, Elena
  • Haeusler, Karl Georg
  • Hart, Robert G
  • Ameriso, Sebastian
  • Dossi, Daiana
  • Rodriguez Lucci, Federico
  • Rosales, Julieta
  • Gomez Schneider, Maia
  • Soledad Rodriguez, Maria
  • Javier Alet, Matias
  • Pujol Lereis, Virginia
  • Pablo Povedano, Guillermo
  • Veronica Marroquin, Maria
  • Wijeratne, Tissa
  • Mackey, Elizabeth
  • Warburton, Elyce
  • Rezania, Fatemeh
  • Kleinig, Timothy
  • Kelly, Erin
  • Harvey, Jackson
  • Nayar, Sumiti
  • Perera, Kanjana
  • Field, Thalia
  • Coutts, Shelagh
  • Tse, Dominic
  • Smith, Eric
  • Teleg, Ericka
  • Hill, Michael
  • Signh, Ravinder
  • Mandzia, Jennifer
  • Pikula, Aleksandra
  • Stotts, GRANT
  • Olavarria, Veronica
  • Mazzon, Enrico
  • Meseguer, Elena
  • Pico, Fernando
  • Kallmuenzer, Bernd
  • Koehn, Julia
  • Macha, Kosmas
  • Roeder, Sebastian
  • Nolte, Christian
  • Randus, Ida
  • Bader, Jonas
  • Geran, Rohat
  • Tuetuencue, Serdar
  • Seidel, Gunter
  • Detmar, Kuecken
  • Arauz Gongora, Angel Antonio
  • Czlonkowska, Anna
  • Kozera, Dorota
  • Gluszkiewicz, Marcin
  • Karlinski, Michal
  • Brola, Waldemar
  • Ziomek, Malgorzata
  • Basson, Matthys
  • Pretorius, Maria
  • Francisco Arenillas, Juan
  • Cortijo Garcia, Elisa
  • Marti-Fabregas, Joan
  • GOMIS, MERITXELL
  • Munoz, Lucia
  • Arnold, Marcel
  • Maamari, Basel
  • Vynckier, Jan
  • Goldlin, Martina
  • Jung, Simon
  • Horvath, Thomas
  • Meinel, Thomas
  • Markus, Hugh
  • Chembala, Jayan
  • Roffe, Christine
  • Weerathunga, Janaka
  • Abano, Nenette
  • Ferdinand, Phillip
  • Veltkamp, Roland
  • Malik, Abid
  • Ali Sheikh, Ambreen
  • D'Anna, Lucio
  • Halse, Omid
  • Banerjee, Soma
  • Bojaryn, Urszula
  • Ali, Ali
  • Naqvi, Aaizza
  • Majid, Arshad
  • Redgrave, Jessica
  • Harkness, Kirsty
  • Lindert, Ralf
  • Collas, David
  • Bhandari, Mohit
  • Rashed, Khalid
  • Buckley, Clare
  • Guyler, Paul
  • Menon, Nisha
  • Burn, Matthew
  • Ahmad, Nasar
  • Wharton, Chris
  • Cohen, David
  • Bathula, Raj
  • Dutta, Dipankar
  • Obaid, Mudhar
  • Gunathilagan, Gunaratnam
  • Elyas, Salim
  • Renouf, Adrian
  • Bowring, Angela
  • Lee, Sarah
  • Sethi, Pramodkumar
  • Xu, Jindong
  • Maud, Alberto
  • Birnbaum, Lee
  • Sen, Souvik
  • Lutsep, Helmi

publication date

  • May 1, 2022