TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY FOR ETIOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF ISCHEMIC CEREBRAL VASCULAR EVENTS IN YOUNG SUBJECTS

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FERRARI, E [1 ]
SARZOTTI, S [1 ]
GIBELIN, P [1 ]
MAHAGNE, MH [1 ]
THOMAS, P [1 ]
BEDOUCHA, P [1 ]
BAUDOUY, M [1 ]
MORAND, P [1 ]
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[1] HOP LOUIS PASTEUR,SERV NEUROL,F-06002 NICE 1,FRANCE
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PRESSE MEDICALE | 1994年 / 23卷 / 10期
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ECHOGRAPHY; IMAGERY;
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Objectives: We conducted this study to evaluate the role of transoesophageal echocardiography in the aetiologic diagnosis of ischaemic cerebral vascular events in young subjects. Methods: Over a 16-month period, 70 consecutive patients under 55 (mean age 49 years; range 32-55; 34 females, 36 males) underwent transoesophageal echocardiography as part of a complete work-up after a recent (< 1 month) cerebral event considered to be ischaemic in nature. Exclusion criteria were age over 55, vascular stenosis or ulcerated plaque, embologenic heart disease and valve prosthesis. 24 h Holter recordings were also obtained in all patients. Results: The cerebral event was temporary in 11 subjects and permanent in the other 59. The ischaemic nature of the event was confirmed in all patients with computed tomography or magnetic resonance imagery. All patients were in sinus rhythm at examination and supraventricular paroxysmal arrhythmia was observed in 7 during the Holter recordings. The transoesophageal echocardiography was normal in 37 patients (52%) and pathologic in 33 (48%). The source of the embolus was identified in 4 cases (6%) and the probable cause of the cerebral event was found in 29 (42%). Among the abnormal structures observed were permeable oval foramens, inter-atrial septum aneurysms and plaques on the ascending aorta. Conclusions: In our selected population of patients under 55 years of age, transoesophageal echocardiography detected the certain or probable source of the ischaemic cerebral event in 48% of the cases, a diagnostic yield better than most other methods. Nevertheless, there is no known therapeutic response to several of the potential sources of embolus observed.
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