Circle of Willis Variants: Fetal PCA
Stroke research and treatment, Vol.2013, pp.105937-6
01/01/2013
: 10.1155/2013/105937
: PMC3618940
: 23577277
We sought to determine the prevalence of fetal posterior cerebral artery (fPCA) and if fPCA was associated with specific stroke etiology and vessel territory affected. This paper is a retrospective review of prospectively identified patients with acute ischemic stroke from July 2008 to December 2010. We defined complete fPCA as absence of a P1 segment linking the basilar with the PCA and partial fPCA as small segment linking the basilar with the PCA. Patients without intracranial vascular imaging were excluded. We compared patients with complete fPCA, partial fPCA, and without fPCA in terms of demographics, stroke severity, distribution, and etiology and factored in whether the stroke was ipsilateral to the fPCA. Of the 536 included patients, 9.5% (n = 51) had complete fPCA and 15.1% (n = 81) had partial fPCA. Patients with complete fPCA were older and more often female than partial fPCA and no fPCA patients, and significant variation in TOAST classification was detected across groups (n = 0.023). Patients with complete fPCA had less small vessel and more large vessel strokes than patients with no fPCA and partial fPCA. Fetal PCA may predispose to stroke mechanism, but is not associated with vascular distribution, stroke severity, or early outcome.
- Circle of Willis Variants: Fetal PCA
- Amir Shaban - Tulane UniversityKaren C. Albright - Univ Alabama Birmingham, Hlth Serv & Outcomes Res Ctr Outcome & Effect Res, RWUH M226, Birmingham, AL 35249 USAAmelia K. Boehme - Univ Alabama Birmingham, Hlth Serv & Outcomes Res Ctr Outcome & Effect Res, RWUH M226, Birmingham, AL 35249 USASheryl Martin-Schild - Tulane Univ Hosp, Dept Neurol, Stroke Program, 1440 Canal St,TB 52,Suite 1000, New Orleans, LA 70112 USA
- Journal article
- Stroke research and treatment, Vol.2013, pp.105937-6
- 10.1155/2013/105937
- 23577277
- PMC3618940
- Stroke Res Treat
- 2090-8105
- 2042-0056
- Hindawi Publishing Group
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- T32HS013852 / AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE RESEARCH AND QUALITY; United States Department of Health & Human Services; Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality T32 HS013852 / AHRQ HHS; United States Department of Health & Human Services; Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality
- English
- 01/01/2013
- Neurology
- 9984303018002771
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