PMID: 8605646Nov 1, 1995Paper

Clinical features and carotid duplex sonography in patients with carotid transient ischemic attacks

Zhonghua yi xue za zhi = Chinese medical journal; Free China ed
J M YuS J Ryu

Abstract

Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is recognized as a precursor of cerebral infarction. It is prompted by an embolism from extracranial carotid artery disease. However, extracranial carotid disease is less prevalent in Chinese patients. Non-invasive duplex sonography has been used for initial screening for extracranial carotid artery disease. One hundred and twenty-seven consecutive patients with carotid TIA were divided into two groups according to sonographic results, Group I: < or = 50%, and Group II: > 50% stenosis of the carotid artery. The two groups were compared for the clinical manifestations, risk factors, brain computed tomography (CT) findings and subsequent stroke. An age and sex-matched group of patients with lacunar stroke was also collected from the same neurosonological data bank for further comparative analysis. The mean age at onset was 59 +/- 12 (mean SD) years. Hypertension was the most common risk factor. The most common symptom was transient focal motor deficit (73%) with or without other complaints. Eighty-two percent of the TIA episodes were less than one hour in duration. In Group I, there were 114 patients (90%) with stenosis < or = 50% ipsilateral to the symptomatic side. Group II included only 13 patie...Continue Reading

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