Increased Left Ventricular Filling Pressure and Arterial Occlusion in Stroke Related to Atrial Fibrillation

2018 
Background We investigated whether left ventricular filling pressure is associated with arterial occlusion in patients with ischemic stroke related to atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods Ninety-nine patients with AF-related stroke were included. Left ventricular filling pressure was assessed by E (early mitral inflow velocity)/ e ′ (early diastolic velocity of the mitral valve annulus velocity) ratio based on tissue Doppler echocardiography. Arterial occlusion was evaluated by computed tomography or magnetic resonance angiography. In addition, the presence of a hyperdense middle cerebral artery sign (HMCAS) on noncontrast brain computed tomography, a marker of acute thrombus burden, was assessed. Multiple logistic regression was used to evaluate the association of E / e ′ with arterial occlusion and the HMCAS. Results The mean age was 73.2 (±10.2), and 56% were men. Thirty-six (36.4%) patients had arterial occlusion on imaging. E / eratios were independently associated with arterial occlusion with an odds ratio of 1.24 (per 1 increase, 95% confidence interval 1.11-1.38). The receiver operating characteristics curve demonstrated that E / eratios have an excellent discriminatory capacity in predicting arterial occlusion with an area under the curve of .77 ( P E / eratios were higher in patients with HMCAS than in those without (19.1 versus 14.0, P Conclusion E / eratios were associated with arterial occlusion in AF-related stroke and may play a role in identifying patients at high risk of severe stroke.
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