MR perfusion lesions after TIA or minor stroke are associated with new infarction at 7 days

2017 
Objective: To investigate the relationship between acute perfusion-weighted imaging (PWI) lesions occurring within the first hours after a TIA or a minor brain infarction (BI) and the incidence of new BI detected on a systematic MRI at 1 week. Methods: Consecutive patients who experienced a TIA or BI with a neurologic deficit that lasted Results: Sixty-four patients met the inclusion criteria. Median (IQR) ABCD2 score was 4 (3–5). Median delay from onset to baseline and follow-up MRI was 5 (2–10) hours and 6 (5–7) days, respectively. MRI revealed an acute ischemic lesion on DWI and/or PWI in 38 patients. Nine patients (14%) had a new infarction on follow-up MRI. Each had a PWI and 4 had a DWI lesion on baseline MRI. All new BIs except one were asymptomatic and in the same location as the acute PWI lesion. Conclusions: Our results showed that 30% of the acute focal PWI lesions detected after a TIA are associated with a new BI at 1 week. Those new BIs may result from the progression of the initial ischemic injury.
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