Affiliation:
1. From the INSERM U-698 and the Department of Neurology and Stroke Center, Paris-Diderot University, Bichat University Hospital, Paris, France.
Abstract
Background and Purpose—
It is unclear whether patients with transient ischemic attack with an ABCD
2
score <4 can be safely evaluated within the following week as recommended by some national guidelines rather than in emergency.
Methods—
A total of 1679 patients in the SOS-TIA prospective cohort had a definite or possible transient ischemic attack and had complete information on ABCD
2
score components. They were evaluated and treated as soon as possible in a transient ischemic attack clinic with round-the-clock access, 87% of them within 24 hours of the first call to medical attention. Criteria for emergency treatment were internal carotid or intracranial artery stenosis ≥50% or major cardiac source of embolism.
Results—
Primary end point was stroke at 90 days. The 90-day stroke rate (number of events/number of patients) was 3.4% (24/701) in patients with ABCD
2
score ≥4, 3.9% (7/180) in patients with ABCD
2
score <4 and criteria for emergency treatment, and 0.4% (3/798) in patients with ABCD
2
score <4 and no criteria for emergency treatment (
P
for between-group comparison <0.0001).
Conclusions—
When possible, patients with transient ischemic attack should be evaluated without delay regardless of ABCD
2
score because some with lower scores have treatable causes associated with higher short-term risks of stroke.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology
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