Multiparametric Approach Enhances Detection of Patients with Cerebral TIAs at Risk of Stroke: A Prospective Pilot Case Series

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Foad Abd-Allah
Tarek Zoheir Tawfik
Reham Mohammed Shamloul
Montasser M Hegazy
Ayman Ismail Kamel
Dina Farees
Assem Hashad
Nevin M Shalaby

Abstract

Background—Patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) are generally clinically unstable, with fear of
developing a handicapping stroke. Identification of those at highest and lowest risk of stroke in the first
days and weeks after a TIA would allow appropriate use of worthy secondary prevention strategies.
Objective—Incorporation of a clinical scoring system, neurovascular imaging, and magnetic resonancediffusion-weighted imaging (MR-DWI) to help predicting risk of developing an ischemic stroke following
a TIA.
Subjects and methods—A prospective observational study was conducted on 25 patients with TIAs,
64% were females, and 26% were males, with a mean age of 57±10.36. Patients were assessed clinically
and an ABCD2
score was applied. Patients have undergone diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), within 24 h
from the event, and intra- and extracranial duplex study. Patients were followed up at intervals of one week,
three months, six months, and one year.
Results—Six patients (24%) developed stroke on their follow-up, most of them (83.3%) had their strokes
within the first three months and had an initial ABCD2
score of ≥4. The development of stroke was associated with the presence of significant extra and/or intracranial vessel disease (P=0.006) and the presence of
acute lesions on their DWI (P=0.035).
Conclusion—Incorporation of brain MR-DWIs and neurovascular imaging together with the ABCD2
score improves prediction of ischemic stroke following TIA.

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Foad Abd-Allah, Tarek Zoheir Tawfik, Reham Mohammed Shamloul, Montasser M Hegazy, Ayman Ismail Kamel, Dina Farees, Assem Hashad, & Nevin M Shalaby. (2023). Multiparametric Approach Enhances Detection of Patients with Cerebral TIAs at Risk of Stroke: A Prospective Pilot Case Series. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Neurology, 9(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.jvin.org/index.php/jvin/article/view/39
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