Predictive factors for progressive motor deficits in penetrating artery infarctions in two different arterial territories

2010 
Abstract Background Progressive motor deficits (PMD) are common in cerebral penetrating artery disease (PAD) during the acute stage and leads to severe disability. Reliable predictors and stroke mechanism for PMD in PAD have been yet to be elucidated. Moreover, difference of predictors between topographically classified PAD has not ever been systematically studied. Methods Three hundred ninety two consecutive patients with acute PAD ( Results Progressive motor deficits were found in 55 patients (21.0%) in LSA group and 38 patients (29.0%) in APA group. In multivariate analysis, female sex and severity of motor deficit on admission (NIHSS 5 or more) were common independent predictors for PMD in both groups. The specific predictors were single infarcts without concomitant silent lacunar infarcts and preceding TIAs in LSA group and diabetes mellitus in APA group. Conclusions Predictive factors for PMD were different in the 2 different territory groups. Diabetes mellitus was particularly associated with PMD in APA group.
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