Malignancy‐associated ischemic stroke: Implications for diagnostic and therapeutic workup

Author:

Xie Wanqing1ORCID,Hsu Szuyao1,Lin Yuxuan1,Xie Lv1ORCID,Jin Xia1,Zhu Ziyu1,Guo Yunlu1ORCID,Chen Caiyang1,Huang Dan1ORCID,Boltze Johannes2,Li Peiying134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anesthesiology, Renji Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

2. School of Life Sciences University of Warwick Coventry UK

3. Clinical Research Center, Renji Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

4. Outcomes Research Consortium Cleveland Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPatients with malignancies have an increased risk of suffering ischemic stroke via several mechanisms such as coagulation dysfunction and other malignancy‐related effects as well as iatrogenic causes. Moreover, stroke can be the first sign of an occult malignancy, termed as malignancy‐associated ischemic stroke (MAS). Therefore, timely diagnostic assessment and targeted management of this complex clinical situation are critical.FindingsPatients with both stroke and malignancy have atypical ages, risk factors, and often exhibit malignancy‐related symptoms and multiple lesions on neuroimaging. New biomarkers such as eicosapentaenoic acid and blood mRNA profiles may help in distinguishing MAS from other strokes. In terms of treatment, malignancy should not be considered a contraindication, given comparable rates of recanalization and complications between stroke patients with or without malignancies.ConclusionIn this review, we summarize the latest developments in diagnosing and managing MAS, especially stroke with occult malignancies, and provide new recommendations from recently emerged clinical evidence for diagnostic and therapeutic workup strategies.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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