Determination of Etiologic Mechanisms of Strokes Secondary to Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

Author:

Likosky Donald S.1,Marrin Charles A.S.1,Caplan Louis R.1,Baribeau Yvon R.1,Morton Jeremy R.1,Weintraub Ronald M.1,Hartman Gregg S.1,Hernandez Felix1,Braff Steven P.1,Charlesworth David C.1,Malenka David J.1,Ross Cathy S.1,O’Connor Gerald T.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Medicine (D.S.L., C.A.S.M., D.J.M., C.S.R., G.T.O.), Surgery (C.A.S.M.), Anesthesiology (G.S.H.), and Community and Family Medicine (D.S.L., D.J.M., C.S.R., G.T.O.), Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Hanover, NH; Departments of Neurology (L.R.C.) and Surgery (R.M.W.), Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Mass; Department of Surgery, Catholic Medical Center, Manchester, NH (Y.R.B., D.C.C.); Department of Surgery, Maine Medical Center, Portland (J.R.M.); Department...

Abstract

Background and Purpose— Current research focused on stroke in the setting of coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery has missed important opportunities for additional understanding by failing to consider the range of different stroke mechanisms. We developed and implemented a classification system to identify the distribution and timing of stroke subtypes. Methods— We conducted a regional study of 388 patients with the diagnosis of stroke after isolated CABG surgery in northern New England from 1992 to 2000. Data were collected on patient and disease characteristics, intraoperative and postoperative care, and outcomes. Stroke etiology was classified into 1 of the following: hemorrhage, thromboembolic (embolic, thrombotic, lacunar), hypoperfusion, other (subtype not listed above), multiple (≥2 competing mechanisms), or unclassified (unknown mechanism). The reliability of the classification system was determined by percent agreement and κ statistics. Results— Embolic strokes accounted for 62.1% of strokes, followed by multiple etiologies (10.1%), hypoperfusion (8.8%), lacunar (3.1%), thrombotic (1.0%), and hemorrhage (1.0%). There were 54 strokes with unknown etiology (13.9%). There were no strokes classified as “other.” Nearly 45% (105/235) of the embolic and 56% (18/32) of hypoperfusion strokes occurred within the first postoperative day. Conclusions— We used a locally developed classification system to determine the etiologic mechanism of 388 strokes secondary to CABG surgery. The principal etiologic mechanism was embolic, followed by stroke having multiple mechanisms and hypoperfusion. Regardless of mechanism, strokes predominantly occurred within the first postoperative day.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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