Department of Neurology, St. Vincent's Hospital, School of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Suwon, Republic of Korea.
Department of Neurology and Research Institute of Clinical Medicine of Chonbuk National University - Biomedical Research Institute of Chonbuk National University Hospital, Jeonju, South Korea.
Sci Rep. 2019 Mar 25;9(1):4618. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-37783-1.
The carotid artery plays a major role in stroke aetiology and is a good indicator of atherosclerosis. However, the clinical significance of internal carotid artery (ICA) anatomy remains unclear in patients with ischaemic stroke. This study examined the relationship between ICA angle and risk of ischaemic stroke. ICA angles of patients with acute ischaemic stroke were retrospectively compared with those of control patients between March 2014 and July 2014. Controls consisted of those with headaches but without ischaemic stroke. In both groups, ICA angles were measured using Maximum Intensity Projection images from computed tomography angiography, and the relationship between ICA angle and risk of ischaemic stroke was analysed. Of 128 screened patients with acute ischaemic stroke, 27 were enrolled, and 29 with headache were enrolled as controls. No differences were found in baseline characteristics between the two groups, but intracranial stenosis was more frequent in patients with stroke than in controls. Bilateral ICA angles were significantly larger in patients with stroke than in controls. Multiple logistic regression models showed that the right ICA angle was associated with risk of ischaemic stroke. Measuring the ICA angle may help assess the risk of ischaemic stroke.
颈总动脉在中风发病机制中起着重要作用,也是动脉粥样硬化的一个很好的指标。然而,在缺血性中风患者中,颈内动脉(ICA)解剖结构的临床意义尚不清楚。本研究探讨了 ICA 角度与缺血性中风风险之间的关系。回顾性比较了 2014 年 3 月至 2014 年 7 月间急性缺血性中风患者和对照组患者的 ICA 角度。对照组由有头痛但无缺血性中风的患者组成。在两组中,均使用计算机断层血管造影术的最大强度投影图像测量 ICA 角度,并分析 ICA 角度与缺血性中风风险之间的关系。在 128 例筛选出的急性缺血性中风患者中,有 27 例入选,29 例有头痛的患者入选为对照组。两组患者的基线特征无差异,但中风患者的颅内狭窄更为常见。中风患者双侧 ICA 角度明显大于对照组。多变量逻辑回归模型显示右侧 ICA 角度与缺血性中风风险相关。测量 ICA 角度可能有助于评估缺血性中风的风险。