Affiliation:
1. HUS Medical Imaging Center Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland
2. Clinical Neurosciences University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland
3. Heart and Lung Center Helsinki University Hospital and Helsinki University Helsinki Finland
Abstract
Background
Ischemic stroke in young individuals often remains cryptogenic. Some of these strokes likely originate from the heart, and atrial fibrosis might be one of the etiological mechanisms. In this pilot study, we investigated whether advanced echocardiography findings of the left atrium (
LA
) of young cryptogenic stroke patients differ from those of stroke‐free controls.
Methods and Results
We recruited 30 cryptogenic ischemic stroke patients aged 18 to 49 years and 30 age‐ and sex‐matched stroke‐free controls among participants of the
SECRETO
(Searching for Explanations for Cryptogenic Stroke in the Young: Revealing the Etiology, Triggers, and Outcome) study (
NCT
01934725). We measured basic left ventricular parameters and detailed measures of the
LA
, including 4‐dimensional volumetry, speckle tracking epsilon, strain rate, and
LA
appendix orifice variation. Data were compared as continuous parameters and by tertiles. Compared with controls, stroke patients had smaller
LA
reservoir volumes (10.2 [interquartile range, 5.4] versus 13.2 [5.4]
mL
;
P
=0.030) and smaller positive epsilon values (17.8 [8.5] versus 20.8 [10.1];
P
=0.023). In the tertile analysis, stroke patients had significantly lower left atrial appendage orifice variation (3.88 [0.75] versus 4.35 [0.90] mm;
P
=0.043), lower
LA
cyclic volume change (9.2 [2.8] versus 12.8 [3.5]
mL
;
P
=0.023), and lower
LA
contraction peak strain rate (−1.8 [0.6] versus −2.3 [0.6];
P
=0.021). We found no statistically significant differences in left ventricular measures.
Conclusions
This preliminary comparison suggests altered
LA
dynamics in young patients with cryptogenic ischemic stroke, and thus that
LA
wall pathology might contribute to these strokes. Our results await confirmation in a larger sample.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
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