Delayed post-ischemic leukoencephalopathy in emergent large-vessel occlusive stroke after mechanical thrombectomy: case reports

Q4 Nursing Journal of Neurocritical Care Pub Date : 2023-06-13 DOI:10.18700/jnc.230011
J. Ryu, Dongwhane Lee, S. Kwon, J. Chang
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Background: Delayed post-ischemic leukoencephalopathy (DPIL) is a rare complication after mechanical thrombectomy, with no well-established clinical characteristics and patho-mechanism. We explored the characteristics and possible mechanisms in three patients with DPIL. Case Report: Based on the clinical manifestations and laboratory findings including magnetic-resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, electroencephalography, and lumbar puncture, DPIL was diagnosed in three patients. We administered antiplatelet agents and conservative treatment. Cardioembolism, successful recanalization using a balloon guiding catheter, and fluctuating or gradually worsening neurological symptoms in delayed phase between 13 and 70 days were common features of DPIL. Diffusion-weighted imaging and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery showed high-signal intensity in the affected subcortical white matter. Laboratory findings provided no evidence of an epileptic disorder, inflammatory demyelination, or tumorous conditions. Conclusion: This report shows the characteristics and neuroradiologic images of DPIL. Among the various hypotheses, regional hypoxic-ischemic leukoencephalopathy and delayed reperfusion injury might be the patho-mechanism underlying DPIL.
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机械血栓切除术后并发大血管闭塞性脑卒中的迟发性缺血性脑白质脑病1例
背景:延迟性缺血性脑白质脑病(DPIL)是机械性血栓切除术后一种罕见的并发症,没有明确的临床特征和病理机制。我们探讨了三例DPIL患者的特点和可能的机制。病例报告:根据临床表现和实验室检查结果,包括磁共振成像、磁共振波谱、脑电图和腰椎穿刺,3例患者被诊断为DPIL。我们使用了抗血小板药物和保守治疗。心脏栓塞、使用球囊导管成功再通以及在13至70天的延迟期出现波动或逐渐恶化的神经症状是DPIL的常见特征。扩散加权成像和液体衰减反转恢复显示,受影响的皮质下白质具有高信号强度。实验室检查结果没有提供癫痫症、炎症性脱髓鞘或肿瘤情况的证据。结论:本报告显示DPIL的特点和神经影像学表现。在各种假说中,局部缺氧缺血性白质脑病和延迟再灌注损伤可能是DPIL的病理机制。
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Journal of Neurocritical Care
Journal of Neurocritical Care Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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