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Kato, Yuji Department of Neurology and Cerebrovascular Medicine, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center
Hayashi, Takeshi Department of Neurology and Cerebrovascular Medicine, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center
Kato, Ritsushi Department of Cardiology, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center
Uchino, Akira Department of Diagnostic Radiology,Saitama Medical University International Medical Center
Takao, Masaki Department of Neurology and Cerebrovascular Medicine, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center
Takahashi, Shinichi Department of Neurology and Cerebrovascular Medicine, Saitama Medical University International Medical Center
Abstract
Although diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for acute stroke patients in Japan depend largely on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) must still rely on com-puted tomography (CT). We retrospectively analyzed clinical and neuroimaging data of ischemic stroke patients with CIED treated at our hospital. Forty-five patients were enrolled in the study. Patients were divided into two groups according to whether corresponding lesions were detected (group A, n = 21) or not detected (group B, n = 24) by the first brain CT. We also evaluated in detail the clinical courses of patients who arrived at hospital within therapeutic time windows for recanalization therapy. Negative fresh infarct in the first CT was associated, though not significantly, with early onset-to-arrival time and subcortical white matter infarction. Five patients did not undergo recanalization therapy because their families did not agree to the procedure. The reasons for their lack of consent included inadequate information about the safety and efficacy of recanalization therapy because MRI could not be performed. Our study confirmed delayed detection of the corresponding lesion and undertreatment for acute stroke in patients with CIED.
Keywords
stroke
cardiac implantable electronic device
computed tomography
magnetic resonance imaging
Amo Type
Original Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
2021-12
Volume
volume75
Issue
issue6
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
691
End Page
697
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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Copyright Ⓒ 2021 by Okayama University Medical School
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