Recurrence of cervical artery dissection - A prospective study of 81 patients

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Bassetti, C [1 ]
Carruzzo, A [1 ]
Sturzenegger, M [1 ]
Tuncdogan, E [1 ]
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[1] UNIV HOSP BERN, INSELSPITAL, DEPT RADIOL, CH-3010 BERN, SWITZERLAND
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carotid arteries; dissection; vertebral artery;
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10.1161/01.STR.27.10.1804
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background and Purpose Spontaneous cervical artery dissection (SCAD) is a common cause of stroke in the young; however, its recurrence has been rarely studied. Recurrent SCAD at the level of the previously dissected vessel has been reported in only six patients. Methods We prospectively evaluated and followed a series of 81 patients seen in our center with carotid (n=66) or vertebral (n=15) artery dissection, in whom the diagnosis was confirmed by angiography, MRI, or both. Repeated clinical and ultrasound examinations were performed in all patients during a mean follow-up of 34 months (range, 12 to 57 months). Results Three patients died of the consequences of stroke, and four patients were unavailable for follow-up. Three of the remaining 74 patients (4%) had a recurrent carotid dissection while under prophylaxis with aspirin (n=2) or anticoagulation (n=1). None of the patients had a recurrent vertebral dissection. Recurrent carotid dissection occurred 16 months to 4 years after the first episode and presented with acute head and neck pain (n=2) and hemispheric transient ischemic attack (n=1). In one patient recurrence was documented by Doppler and MRI at the level of the first dissection. Conclusions We confirm that recurrence of SCAD is uncommon and usually represents a benign condition. Delayed recurrence seems to be more common than previously suggested and can occur at the level of the previously dissected vessel.
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