Silent intracerebral microhemorrhages in patients with ischemic stroke

We compared the frequencies of signs of old intracerebral hemorrhages on brain magnetic resonance imaging scans in 66 patients with ischemic stroke, 69 with myocardial infarction, and 86 with peripheral arterial disease (a total of 221 patients). Magnetic resonance imaging scans were independently assessed by two investigators without knowledge of clinical or laboratory data. In 31 patients (14%) we found local cerebral hemosiderin deposits. In 24 patients they were clinically silent. Hemosiderin deposits were significantly more frequent in patients with ischemic stroke (26%) than in patients with myocardial infarction (4%) or peripheral arterial disease (13%). Hemosiderin deposits were associated with cerebral white matter lesions (odds ratio, 5.3; 95% confidence interval, 2.5–12.4). The odds ratios were higher in patients with severe cerebral white matter lesions. Our findings support the hypothesis that cerebral vessels of patients with ischemic stroke are more prone to rupture than those of patients with other manifestations of atherosclerotic disease, which may explain the higher incidence of intracerebral hemorrhages when these patients are treated with oral anticoagulants. The microhemorrhages were associated with cerebral white matter lesions, which suggests that they are another manifestation of cerebral small‐vessel disease.

[1]  Yu-Min Kuo,et al.  Cerebral amyloid angiopathy: amyloid beta accumulates in putative interstitial fluid drainage pathways in Alzheimer's disease. , 1998, The American journal of pathology.

[2]  F. Verheugt,et al.  A randomized trial of anticoagulants versus aspirin after cerebral ischemia of presumed arterial origin , 1997, Annals of neurology.

[3]  S. Finklestein,et al.  Petechial hemorrhages accompanying lobar hemorrhage , 1996, Neurology.

[4]  Risk of stroke during long‐term anticosgulant therapy in patients after myocardial infarction , 1996, Annals of neurology.

[5]  R. Hart,et al.  Oral anticoagulants and intracranial hemorrhage. Facts and hypotheses. , 1995, Stroke.

[6]  W. Bradley Hemorrhage and hemorrhagic infections in the brain. , 1994, Neuroimaging clinics of North America.

[7]  C. Kase Chapter 9 – Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy , 1994 .

[8]  J. Bamford,et al.  Classification and natural history of clinically identifiable subtypes of cerebral infarction , 1991, The Lancet.

[9]  J. V. van Swieten,et al.  Periventricular lesions in the white matter on magnetic resonance imaging in the elderly. A morphometric correlation with arteriolosclerosis and dilated perivascular spaces. , 1991, Brain : a journal of neurology.

[10]  P Smith,et al.  The effect of warfarin on mortality and reinfarction after myocardial infarction. , 1990, The New England journal of medicine.

[11]  V. Fidler,et al.  IMPROVED PRIMARY RENAL ALLOGRAFT SURVIVAL ON CYCLOSPORIN LIMITED TO WOMEN WITH PREVIOUS PREGNANCIES , 1989, The Lancet.

[12]  V. Challa,et al.  The value of magnetic resonance imaging in the detection of type II hemorrhagic lacunes. , 1989, Stroke.

[13]  S. Black,et al.  The sensitivity and specificity of MRI in stroke , 1987, Neurology.

[14]  A. Molyneux,et al.  Rapid resolution of signs of primary intracerebral haemorrhage in computed tomograms of the brain. , 1987, British medical journal.

[15]  G. Allan Johnson,et al.  Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Brain Iron , 1986 .

[16]  R. Grossman,et al.  Intracranial hematomas: imaging by high-field MR. , 1985, Radiology.

[17]  S. Takebayashi Ultrastructural morphometry of hypertensive medial damage in lenticulostriate and other arteries. , 1985, Stroke.

[18]  S. Batnitzky,et al.  Acute isodense subdural hematomas: a problem in anemic patients. , 1981, AJR. American journal of roentgenology.

[19]  W. Rosenblum Miliary aneurysms and "fibrinoid" degeneration of cerebral blood vessels. , 1977, Human pathology.

[20]  Fisher Cm Cerebral Miliary Aneurysms in Hypertension , 1972 .

[21]  P. Yates,et al.  The occurrence and significance of intracerebral micro-aneurysms. , 1967, The Journal of pathology and bacteriology.

[22]  Fisher Cm,et al.  Lacunes: Small, deep cerebral infarcts , 1965 .

[23]  Russell Ds Spontaneous intracranial haemorrhage. , 1954 .