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Hemodynamic Features of Symptomatic Vertebrobasilar Disease
Document Type
article
Author
Amin-Hanjani, SepidehDu, XinjianRose-Finnell, LindaPandey, Dilip KRichardson, DeJuranThulborn, Keith RElkind, Mitchell SVZipfel, Gregory JLiebeskind, David SSilver, Frank LKasner, Scott EAletich, Victor ACaplan, Louis RDerdeyn, Colin PGorelick, Philip BCharbel, Fady TXie, HuiFlannery, Michael PGanin, HagaiRuland, SeanGrysiewicz, RebeccaKhaja, AslamPedelty, LauraTestai, FernandoOng, ArchieEpstein, NoamMuqtadar, HurminaWatson, KarriemMlinarevich, NadaHillmann, MaureenHirsch, JoyDashnaw, StephenMeyers, Philip MWilley, Josh ZMcNeill-Simaan, EdwinaPerez, VeronicaCanaan, AlbertoPaulino-Hernandez, WaynaVo, KatieFoster, GlennFord, AndriaNassief, AbdullahBradley, AbbieSerna-Northway, JannieKraus, KristiShiwani, LinaHantler, NancyAlger, JeffreyGodinez, SergioSaver, Jeffrey LAli, LatishaKim, DoojinTenser, MatthewFroehler, MichaelRaychev, RadoslavSong, SarahOvbiagele, BruceAbcede, HermelindaAdamczyk, PeterRao, NealYallapragada, AnilModir, RoyyaHinman, JasonTansy, AaronCalderon-Arnulphi, MateoSheth, SunilNoorian, AlirezaNg, KwanLiang, ConradGadhia, JigneshSmith, HannahAvila, GildaAvelar, JohannaMikulis, DavidFierstra, JornHlasny, EugenCasaubon, Leanne KVergouwen, Mervyndel Campo, JC MartinJaigobin, Cheryl SAstorga, CherissaKalman, LibbyKramer, JeffreyVaughan, SusanOwens, LauraKissela, BrettTuran, Tanya NJacobs, Tom PJanis, Scott
Source
Stroke. 46(7)
Subject
Cardiovascular
Neurosciences
Stroke
Clinical Research
Adult
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Blood Flow Velocity
Cerebrovascular Circulation
Cohort Studies
Female
Hemodynamics
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Risk Factors
Vertebrobasilar Insufficiency
magnetic resonance angiography
magnetic resonance imaging
regional blood flow
stroke
vertebrobasilar ischemia
VERiTAS Study Group
Cardiorespiratory Medicine and Haematology
Clinical Sciences
Neurology & Neurosurgery
Language
Abstract
Background and purposeAtherosclerotic vertebrobasilar disease is an important cause of posterior circulation stroke. To examine the role of hemodynamic compromise, a prospective multicenter study, Vertebrobasilar Flow Evaluation and Risk of Transient Ischemic Attack and Stroke (VERiTAS), was conducted. Here, we report clinical features and vessel flow measurements from the study cohort.MethodsPatients with recent vertebrobasilar transient ischemic attack or stroke and ≥50% atherosclerotic stenosis or occlusion in vertebral or basilar arteries (BA) were enrolled. Large-vessel flow in the vertebrobasilar territory was assessed using quantitative MRA.ResultsThe cohort (n=72; 44% women) had a mean age of 65.6 years; 72% presented with ischemic stroke. Hypertension (93%) and hyperlipidemia (81%) were the most prevalent vascular risk factors. BA flows correlated negatively with percentage stenosis in the affected vessel and positively to the minimal diameter at the stenosis site (P