Aphasia profiles and trajectories in acute ischemic stroke: An observational study

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-27 DOI:10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2024.108142
Olivier Bill , Laurent Lievens , Dimitris Lambrou , Ashraf Eskandari , Valerie Beaud , Patrik Michel
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Abstract

Background

In acute ischemic stroke (AIS), neuropsychological deficits and their long-term impact are insufficiently studied. We studied pure aphasic AIS patients, their short-term aphasiological course, predictors of persisting aphasia, and their outcome.

Methods

In the ASTRAL Registry, we assessed all pure aphasic AIS patients from 2003-2019, and reviewed their neuropsychological examination performed after 3-10 days. We identified factors associated with persistent significant aphasia in the subacute phase, and predictors of unfavourable functional outcome at 3 months (mRS≥ 2), using multivariate analyses (MVA).

Results

Among 4513 consecutive AISs, 131 (2.9 %) had pure aphasia at admission. Eighty-one had a good quality neuropsychological examination and were analysed further (median age 76.3yrs; 44.4 % female; 6.2 % left-handed; 27.2 % treated by acute revascularization). Of these, 28.4 % still had significant aphasia in the subacute phase. Persistent aphasia was independently associated with cardioembolic (OR 13.6, 95 %CI 2.6-70.8) or atheromatous (OR 16.0, 95 %CI 1.9-132.1) stroke mechanisms, and with an executive function deficit on neuropsychological examination (OR 10.5, 95 %CI 2.0-54.4). At 3 months, female gender (OR 4.2, 95 %CI 1.2-15.3) and significant aphasia in the subacute phase (OR 12.0, 95 %CI 3.3-43.6) predicted an mRS≥2.

Conclusion

Pure aphasia was present in 2.9 % of all AIS patients and resolved in three-quarters in the subacute phase. Persistent aphasia was associated with embolic stroke mechanisms and concomitant executive function impairment, and poor 3 months outcome, with female gender and enduring subacute aphasia. These data may help with prognostication, management and rehabilitation planning.

Key message

Pure aphasic ischemic stroke is rare and most recover spontaneously within days, and persistent subacute aphasia is associated with defined embolic stroke mechanisms, and concomitant executive dysfunction. Unfavourable functional outcome at 3 months is present in women and if there is persistent subacute aphasia.
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急性缺血性中风的失语概况和轨迹:一项观察性研究。
背景:在急性缺血性卒中(AIS)中,神经心理缺陷及其长期影响的研究还不够充分。我们研究了纯失语AIS患者,他们的短期失语病程,持续失语的预测因素,以及他们的结局。方法:在ASTRAL Registry中,我们评估了2003-2019年所有纯失语AIS患者,并回顾了他们在3-10天后进行的神经心理检查。我们使用多变量分析(MVA)确定了与亚急性期持续显著失语相关的因素,以及3个月时不利功能结局的预测因素(mRS≥2)。结果:4513例连续急性脑梗死患者中,131例(2.9%)入院时为纯粹失语。81例接受了高质量的神经心理检查并进行了进一步分析(中位年龄76.3岁;44.4%的女性;6.2%的左撇子;27.2%接受急性血运重建术治疗)。其中28.4%在亚急性期仍有明显失语。持续性失语与心脏栓塞(OR 13.6, 95%CI 2.6-70.8)或动脉粥样硬化(OR 16.0, 95%CI 1.9-132.1)卒中机制独立相关,并与神经心理检查中的执行功能缺陷(OR 10.5, 95%CI 2.0-54.4)独立相关。3个月时,女性(OR 4.2, 95%CI 1.2-15.3)和亚急性期明显失语(OR 12.0, 95%CI 3.3-43.6)预测mRS≥2。结论:在所有AIS患者中,2.9%的患者存在纯粹的失语,四分之三的患者在亚急性期消失。持续性失语症与栓塞性卒中机制和伴随的执行功能障碍有关,3个月预后差,女性和持续性亚急性失语症。这些数据可能有助于预测、管理和康复计划。关键信息:纯粹的失语缺血性中风是罕见的,大多数在几天内自发恢复,持续的亚急性失语与明确的栓塞性卒中机制和伴随的执行功能障碍有关。3个月时,女性和持续性亚急性失语症患者的功能预后不佳。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases publishes original papers on basic and clinical science related to the fields of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases. The Journal also features review articles, controversies, methods and technical notes, selected case reports and other original articles of special nature. Its editorial mission is to focus on prevention and repair of cerebrovascular disease. Clinical papers emphasize medical and surgical aspects of stroke, clinical trials and design, epidemiology, stroke care delivery systems and outcomes, imaging sciences and rehabilitation of stroke. The Journal will be of special interest to specialists involved in caring for patients with cerebrovascular disease, including neurologists, neurosurgeons and cardiologists.
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