Etiologies and Risk Factors by Sex and Age in Young Adult Patients with Ischemic Stroke.

Linrui Huang, Yanhua Wang, Yanan Wang, Simiao Wu
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Aim: The aim of this study was to explore etiologies and risk factors by age and sex in young adult patients with ischemic stroke.

Methods: We recruited patients with ischemic stroke aged between 18 and 49 years. We assessed pathological etiologies by the Trial of Org 10,172 in Acute Stroke Treatment (TOAST) classification and risk factors by the International Pediatric Stroke Study (IPSS) classification. We explored the distribution of etiologies and risk factors by age and sex and investigated baseline features associated with functional outcomes at 3 months.

Results: Of 8521 stroke patients consecutively admitted, 1017 patients (11.9%) aged between 18-49 years, of whom large artery atherosclerosis was the most common etiology (n=375, 36.9%), followed by other determined cause (n=194, 19.1%) and undetermined cause (n=184, 18.1%). Compared to male patients, female patients had more cardioembolism (16.34% vs 8.42%) and less small artery occlusion (8.56% vs 17.76%). As age increased, the proportions of large artery atherosclerosis (P <0.001) and small artery occlusion (P <0.001) increased, and the proportion of other determined causes decreased (P <0.001). Of 184 patients with undetermined causes, 173 (94.0%) had at least one IPSS risk factor. A higher serum level of D-dimer at baseline was associated with an increased risk of unfavorable outcome (OR 1.118, 95% CI 1.052- 1.189), adjusting for the effect of age and stroke severity.

Conclusion: Approximately one-fifth of young patients with ischemic stroke had undetermined etiology, for whom the IPSS classification helps to explore risk factors. A higher level of Ddimer was associated with a higher risk of unfavorable outcomes at 3 months.

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青壮年缺血性脑卒中患者的不同性别和年龄的病因和危险因素。
目的:本研究的目的是按年龄和性别探讨年轻成人缺血性脑卒中的病因和危险因素。方法:招募年龄在18 ~ 49岁的缺血性脑卒中患者。我们通过急性卒中治疗(TOAST)分类的Org 10172试验评估病理病因,并通过国际儿科卒中研究(IPSS)分类评估危险因素。我们按年龄和性别探讨了病因和危险因素的分布,并调查了与3个月时功能结局相关的基线特征。结果:连续入院的8521例脑卒中患者中,年龄在18-49岁之间的1017例(11.9%),其中大动脉粥样硬化是最常见的病因(n=375, 36.9%),其次是其他确定原因(n=194, 19.1%)和不明原因(n=184, 18.1%)。与男性患者相比,女性患者有更多的心脏栓塞(16.34% vs 8.42%)和更少的小动脉闭塞(8.56% vs 17.76%)。结论:大约五分之一的年轻缺血性脑卒中患者病因不明,IPSS分类有助于探索其危险因素。较高的Ddimer水平与3个月时不良结果的高风险相关。
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