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BMC Neurology
Clot composition of embolic strokes of undetermined source: a feasibility study
Mohamed Hussain1  Tapan Mehta1  Amre Nouh1  Martin Ollenschleger2  Xianyuan Song3 
[1] Department of Neurology, Hartford Hospital, University of Connecticut;Department of Neuroradiology, Hartford Hospital, University of Connecticut;Department of Pathology, Hartford Hospital, University of Connecticut;
关键词: Embolic stroke of undetermined source;    Mechanical Thrombectomy;    Large vessel occlusion;    Cryptogenic stroke;    Clot;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12883-020-01969-w
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Background A number of emerging studies have evaluated clot composition in acute ischemic stroke. Studies of clot composition of embolic strokes of undetermined strokes are lacking. Objectives We sought to analyze the RBC to platelet ratios in clots and correlated our findings with stroke etiology. Methods This was a prospective study analyzing clots retrieved by mechanical thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke patients at our institution. All clots were stained and scanned at 200x magnification by using a Scanscope XT digital scanner (Apergio, Vista, California). Image-J software (National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland) was used for semi quantitative analysis of percentage RBC’s and platelets. Unpaired t-test was used to compare means of RBC to Platelet ratios. Correlation of RBC to Platelet ratios with stroke etiology was performed. Results A total of 33 clots from 33 patients were analyzed. Stroke etiology was undetermined in 6 patients, cardioembolic in 14, large vessel atherosclerosis (LVA) in 9, and carotid dissection in 4. The mean RBC to platelet ratio was 0.78:1 (+/− 0.65) in cardioembolic clots, 1.73:1 (+/− 2.38) in LVA and 1.4:1(+/− 0.70) in carotid dissections. Although patients with undetermined etiology had a similar clot composition to cardioembolic stroke (0.36:1+/− 0.33), (p = 0.19), it differed significantly from LVA and dissections respectively (p = 0.037, p = 0.01). Conclusion In our study, a low RBC to Platelet ratio was found among patients with embolic strokes of undetermined source, however shared similar characteristics with cardioembolic thrombi. Ongoing collection and analysis is needed to confirm these findings and its significance in evaluating stroke etiology.

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