Left-Sided Neurological Symptoms and Negative Diffusion-Weighted MRI in Suspected Minor Stroke Patients.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Umberto Pensato, Nishita Singh, Raed A Joundi, Koji Tanaka, Andrew M William Penn, Kristine Votova, Maximilian Bibok, Robert Balshaw, Andrew M Demchuk, Michael D Hill, Shelagh B Coutts
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Background: Historically, it has been proposed that functional neurological symptoms occur more frequently on the left side of the body due to a distinct body representation and emotional processing of the right hemisphere, yet objective imaging data to support this are lacking. We aimed to investigate whether patients with acute left-sided symptoms (right hemisphere) suspected of having a minor stroke are more likely to show negative diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) compared to those with right-sided symptoms.

Methods: Data are from the SpecTRA (Spectrometry for Transient Ischemic Attack Rapid Assessment) multicenter prospective cohort study conducted between 2013 and 2017. Patients with mild persistent unilateral hemiparesis and/or hemisensory symptoms (National Institute of Health Stroke Scale ≤ 3) and available DWI were included. The primary outcome was the proportion of patients with a negative DWI.

Results: Of 1731 patients, 584 (30.8%) were included. Of these, 310 (53.1%) patients presented with left-sided symptoms and 274 (46.9%) with right-sided symptoms. Overall, 214 (36.6%) patients had a negative DWI, 126 (58.9%) with left-sided symptoms and 88 (41.1%) with right-sided symptoms: risk ratio (RR) 1.27 (95% CI = 1.02-1.57). Left-sided hemiparesis was associated with negative DWI (RR 1.42 [95% CI = 1.08-1.87]), while left-sided hemisensory symptoms were not (RR 1.11 [95% CI = 0.87-1.41]). There was no effect modification by age or sex on this association (Pinteraction 0.787 and 0.057, respectively).

Conclusions: Unilateral left-sided neurological symptoms were more frequently associated with negative DWI compared to right-sided symptoms in suspected minor stroke patients. This observation is exploratory, as the final diagnosis in DWI-negative cases was not established.

疑似轻微脑卒中患者的左侧神经症状和阴性弥散加权MRI。
背景:历史上,已经提出功能性神经症状更频繁地发生在身体的左侧,因为右半球有明显的身体表征和情绪处理,但缺乏客观的成像数据来支持这一观点。我们的目的是研究疑似轻微中风的急性左脑症状(右半球)患者是否比有右半脑症状的患者更容易表现出阴性的弥散加权成像(DWI)。方法:数据来自2013 - 2017年进行的多中心前瞻性队列研究SpecTRA(短暂性脑缺血发作快速评估光谱法)。包括轻度持续性单侧偏瘫和/或半感觉症状(美国国立卫生研究院卒中量表≤3)和可用DWI的患者。主要结果是DWI阴性患者的比例。结果:1731例患者中,纳入584例(30.8%)。其中,310例(53.1%)患者出现左侧症状,274例(46.9%)患者出现右侧症状。总体而言,214例(36.6%)患者为DWI阴性,126例(58.9%)患者为左侧症状,88例(41.1%)患者为右侧症状:风险比(RR) 1.27 (95% CI = 1.02-1.57)。左侧偏瘫与DWI阴性相关(RR = 1.42 [95% CI = 1.08-1.87]),而左侧半球症状与DWI阴性无关(RR = 1.11 [95% CI = 0.87-1.41])。年龄和性别对这一关联没有影响(p互作分别为0.787和0.057)。结论:在疑似轻微脑卒中患者中,单侧左侧神经系统症状与DWI阴性相关的频率高于右侧症状。这一观察是探索性的,因为dwi阴性病例的最终诊断尚未确定。
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4.30
自引率
3.30%
发文量
330
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences is the official publication of the four member societies of the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation -- Canadian Neurological Society (CNS), Canadian Association of Child Neurology (CACN), Canadian Neurosurgical Society (CNSS), Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists (CSCN). The Journal is a widely circulated internationally recognized medical journal that publishes peer-reviewed articles. The Journal is published in January, March, May, July, September, and November in an online only format. The first Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences (the Journal) was published in 1974 in Winnipeg. In 1981, the Journal became the official publication of the member societies of the CNSF.
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