Morphological classification of penetrating artery pontine infarcts and association with risk factors and prognosis: The SPS3 trial

2016 
BackgroundPontine infarcts are common and often attributed to small vessel disease (“small deep infarcts”) or basilar branch atherosclerosis (“wedge shaped”). A well-described morphological differentiation using magnetic resonance images has not been reported. Furthermore, whether risk factors and outcomes differ by morphology, or whether infarct morphology should guide secondary prevention strategy, is not well characterized.MethodsAll participants in the Secondary Prevention of Small Subcortical Strokes Study with magnetic resonance imaging -proven pontine infarcts were included. Infarcts were classified as well-circumscribed small deep (small deep infarct, i.e. lacunar), paramedian, atypical paramedian, or other based on diffusion-weighted imaging, T2/fluid-attenuated inversion recovery, and T1-magnetic resonance images. Inter-rater reliability was high (90% agreement, Cohen’s kappa = 0.84). Clinical and radiologic features independently associated with small deep infarct versus paramedian infarcts wer...
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