Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Relationship between ischemic lesion patterns and Suzuki's vessel grading in adult moyamoya disease / 中华神经科杂志
Chinese Journal of Neurology ; (12): 403-407, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-389520
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the relationship between isehemic lesion patterns and Suzuki's vessel grades in adult moyamoya disease(MMD).Methods Forty-four consecutive MMD patients,12 with transient ischemic attack(TIA),30 with cerebral infarct(CI)and 2 with combined TIA and CI,who were diagnosed in Jinling hospital between January of 2004 and July of 2009,were retrieved from Nanjing Stroke Registry Program.Ischemic lesions patterns of CI type of MMD were further divided into two paired subgroups including subcortical subgroup versus cortical subgroup, and subgroup of anterior cerebral circulation versus subgroup of posterior cerebral circulation.In addition,the ipsilateral vessel grades of all symptomatic hemispheres were evaluated by Suzuki's 6-grade system according to the results of cerebral angiography of internal carotid arteries.The percentage of number of hemispheres with ischemic events among the paired groups,including TIA group versus CI group,subcortical subgroup versus cortical subgroup,and subgroup of anterior cerebral circulation versus subgroup of posterior cerebral circulation,were analyzed respectively with changes of the Suzuki's grading.Results For above-mentioned each paired groups.the percentage of number of hemispheres with ischemic events was gradually decreased in the former (namely,11/26,2/13,1/8,0 and 0;15/15,9/11,1/7,0 and 0;15/15,10/11,4/7,0 and 0)and increased in the latter(namely,15/26,11/13,7/8,2/2 and 1/1;0,2/11,6/7,2/2 and 1/1;0,1/11,3/7,2/2 and 1/1 ) from grade 2 to grade 6, and the differences were statistically significant (Z = -2. 33 and P =0. 019,Z = - 4.49 and 0. 00, Z = - 3.66 and 0. 01, respectively ). Moreover, the mean value of Suzuki' s grade was lower in the former than the latter for above-mentioned three groups (2. 29 vs 2. 97, 2. 44 vs 4. 18 and 2. 62 vs 4. 13, respectively). Conclusion The ischemic lesion patterns of adult MMD is changing with the change of Suzuki' s vessel grading. The higher the Suzuki' s grade, the greater the likelihood of ischemic lesions involving the cortical areas of posterior cerebral circulation.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Neurology Year: 2010 Type: Article

Similar

MEDLINE

...
LILACS

LIS

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Neurology Year: 2010 Type: Article