Acute cerebral infarcts in multiple arterial territories associated with cardioembolism

Acta Neurol Scand. 2017 Mar;135(3):346-351. doi: 10.1111/ane.12606. Epub 2016 Apr 24.

Abstract

Objectives: It is generally believed that cardioembolism is the main cause of multiple acute cerebral infarcts (MACI). However, there are surprisingly few DWI studies and results are conflicting. Based on a large prospective study we hypothesized that MACI are associated with cardioembolism.

Materials and methods: We studied 2697 patients with acute cerebral infarcts between February 2006 and October 2013 who were prospectively registered in The Bergen NORSTROKE Registry. Among them, 2220 (82.3%) patients underwent magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 2125 (96%) of these 2220 patients had DWI lesions. Only patients with DWI lesions were included. MACI were defined as at least two DWI lesions in at least two different arterial territories.

Results: MACI were detected in 187/2125 (8.8%) patients with DWI lesions. MACI patients were older and more often females. MACI were associated with cardioembolism (P = 0.042), especially atrial fibrillation (P = 0.002). Other associations were symptomatic internal carotid artery (ICA) stenosis (P = 0.014), asymptomatic ICA stenosis (P = 0.036), and higher NIHSS score on admission (P < 0.001). Among patients with no cardioembolism, 34 (35%) with MACI had symptomatic ICA stenosis versus 268 (25.0%) with non-MACI (P = 0.037); 20 (20%) with MACI had asymptomatic ICA stenosis versus 134 (13%) with non-MACI (P = 0.031). In the logistic regression analysis, cardiac embolism and symptomatic ICA stenosis were independently associated with MACI.

Conclusions: Acute cerebral infarcts in more than one arterial territory occur among almost 10% of the patients and are associated with cardioembolism.

Keywords: DWI; acute cerebral infarcts; cardioembolism.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Carotid Stenosis / complications*
  • Carotid Stenosis / diagnostic imaging
  • Cerebral Infarction / diagnostic imaging
  • Cerebral Infarction / etiology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intracranial Embolism / complications*
  • Intracranial Embolism / diagnostic imaging
  • Intracranial Embolism / etiology
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Registries*