Comparison of Stroke Risk Factors between Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Patients in a North American Moyamoya Disease Cohort

Background Risk factors for stroke in symptomatic and asymptomatic moyamoya disease (MMD) patients have recently been reported in a Japanese cohort. Such information in a North American population is lacking. Objective We sought to elucidate the prevalence of stroke risk factors among North American patients with ischemic, hemorrhagic, and asymptomatic MMD. Methods We retrospectively reviewed our institution's database between 1990 and 2021. We excluded cases of moyamoya syndrome. We divided 119 patients into 3 groups based on the onset pattern; ischemic, hemorrhagic, and asymptomatic. We compared the prevalence of well-known stroke risk factors (diabetes, hypertension, etc.) between these three groups of patients. In the asymptomatic group, we analyzed the prevalence of cerebrovascular events on follow-up from the time of diagnosis. Results Overall, 119 patients with MMD were available with predominately White ethnicity (80.7%). The mean age was 39 years, and 73.9% were female. Patients presented with ischemic stroke (82%) and hemorrhagic stroke (11%); 7% of patients were asymptomatic. The prevalence of stroke risk factors did not differ among ischemic, hemorrhagic, or asymptomatic MMD patients. In 8 asymptomatic patients, there was 81.8 months (SD ±51.0) of follow-up, and none of them developed any cerebrovascular events. Conclusions No significant differences in the prevalence of stroke risk factors between MMD cohorts were found, corroborating evidence provided in a recent Japanese-based study. There were no apparent associations between stroke risk factors and interval cerebrovascular events in an asymptomatic group of MMD patients.

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