Costanza Maria Rapillo, Alessandro Giuricin, Cristina Sarti, Mascia Nesi, Simona Marcheselli, Ivano Lombardo, Rosario Pascarella, Marialuisa Zedde, Francesco Arba
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Abstract
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests a possible role of non-stenotic carotid atherosclerotic plaques in the etiology of embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS).
Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence and characteristics of non-stenotic carotid plaques (NSPs) with high-risk features (complicated NSP) in internal carotid artery in unilateral ESUS in the anterior circulation. We searched MEDLINE and Ovid-Embase databases. High-risk features were intraplaque hemorrhage, thickness ⩾ 3 mm, ulceration, and hypodensity. We assessed the risk of bias (RoB), extracted the data, calculated the pooled prevalence and 95% confidence intervals (CI) using Inverse Variance Weighting method, and Random Effect models.
Results: We included 16 studies and 1406 patients with different imaging for NSP assessment (1 ultrasound, 11 computed tomography (CT)-angiography, 4 magnetic resonance (MR) angiography). The RoB was moderate to low in most studies. Definition of complicated NSP differed across studies. The combined prevalence of any complicated NSP was 31% (95% CI = 27-36%) ipsilateral and 14% (95% CI = 9-19%) contralateral to the index stroke, the finding of any high-risk NSP was fourfold higher ipsilateral to the index stroke (OR = 3.63; 95% CI = 2.09-6.33). The prevalence of single high-risk features ipsilateral to ESUS was as follows: 35% (95% CI = 30-41%) for thickness ⩾ 3 mm; 24% (95% CI = 8-39%) for ulceration; 45% (95% CI = -2; 93%) for hypodensity, 16% (95% CI = 5-26%) for intraplaque hemorrhage.
Conclusion: Complicated NSPs are present in around a third of all ESUS, and are four times more frequent ipsilaterally to the index stroke. Our results confirm the possible causal role in ESUS and highlight the need for greater diagnostic uniformity of plaque at risk.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Stroke is a welcome addition to the international stroke journal landscape in that it concentrates on the clinical aspects of stroke with basic science contributions in areas of clinical interest. Reviews of current topics are broadly based to encompass not only recent advances of global interest but also those which may be more important in certain regions and the journal regularly features items of news interest from all parts of the world. To facilitate the international nature of the journal, our Associate Editors from Europe, Asia, North America and South America coordinate segments of the journal.