Spontaneous echo contrast and hemorheologic abnormalities in cerebrovascular disease

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Background and Purpose Spontaneous echo contrast (SEC) is thought to represent a risk factor for cardioembolic stroke. In vitro studies suggest that SEC results from interaction between red cells and fibrinogen. To better understand the relation between SEC and stroke and to investigate the in vivo genesis of SEC, we examined the relation between SEC, the constituents of the blood, and plasma and serum viscosity in patients with acute stroke or chronic cerebrovascular disease. Methods Fifty patients with acute stroke or chronic cerebrovascular disease referred for transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE) were studied by transthoracic echocardiography and TEE. Complete blood count, fibrinogen, albumin, -γ-globulin, and plasma and serum viscosity determinations were made. Left atrial SEC was graded as absent, mild, or marked by means of TEE. Results SEC was absent in 31 patients, mild in 10 patients, and marked in 9 patients. Higher grade of SEC was associated with a significantly greater percentage of patients with atrial fibrillation and larger left atrial dimension. Atrial fibrillation was present in 23% of the patients in the SEC absent group, 50% of the patients in the mild SEC group, and 78% of the patients in the marked SEC group (P

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Briley, D. P., Giraud, G. D., Beamer, N. B., Spear, E. M., Grauer, S. E., Edwards, J. M., … Coull, B. M. (1994). Spontaneous echo contrast and hemorheologic abnormalities in cerebrovascular disease. Stroke, 25(8), 1564–1569. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.25.8.1564

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