Family History in Young Patients With Stroke

Background and Purpose— Family history of stroke is an established risk factor for stroke. We evaluated whether family history of stroke predisposed to certain stroke subtypes and whether it differed by sex in young patients with stroke. Methods— We used data from the Stroke in Fabry Patients study, a large prospective, hospital-based, screening study for Fabry disease in young patients (aged <55 years) with stroke in whom cardiovascular risk factors and family history of stroke were obtained and detailed stroke subtyping was performed. Results— A family history of stroke was present in 1578 of 4232 transient ischemic attack and ischemic stroke patients (37.3%). Female patients more often had a history of stroke in the maternal lineage (P=0.027) than in the paternal lineage. There was no association with stroke subtype according to Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment nor with the presence of white matter disease on brain imaging. Patients with dissection less frequently reported a family history of stroke (30.4% versus 36.3%; P=0.018). Patients with a parental history of stroke more commonly had siblings with stroke (3.6% versus 2.6%; P=0.047). Conclusions— Although present in about a third of patients, a family history of stroke is not specifically related to stroke pathogenic subtypes in patients with young stroke. Young women with stroke more often report stroke in the maternal lineage. Clinical Trial Registration— URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00414583.

[1]  Andrew D. Johnson,et al.  Common variation in PHACTR1 is associated with susceptibility to cervical artery dissection , 2014, Nature Genetics.

[2]  D. Leys,et al.  Familial occurrence and heritable connective tissue disorders in cervical artery dissection , 2014, Neurology.

[3]  M. Kloss,et al.  Stroke in first‐degree relatives of patients with cervical artery dissection , 2014, European journal of neurology.

[4]  Andrew D. Johnson,et al.  Common variation in PHACTR 1 is associated with susceptibility to cervical artery dissection , 2014 .

[5]  C. Kessler,et al.  MRI in acute cerebral ischemia of the young , 2013, Neurology.

[6]  G. Deuschl,et al.  Acute Cerebrovascular Disease in the Young: The Stroke in Young Fabry Patients Study , 2013, Stroke.

[7]  C. Kessler,et al.  Lifestyle Risk Factors for Ischemic Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack in Young Adults in the Stroke in Young Fabry Patients Study , 2013, Stroke.

[8]  P. Rothwell,et al.  Sex Differences in Heritability of Ischemic Stroke: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis , 2008, Stroke.

[9]  P. Rothwell,et al.  Heritability of ischaemic stroke in women compared with men: a genetic epidemiological study , 2007, The Lancet Neurology.

[10]  C. Ladenvall,et al.  Family History in Ischemic Stroke Before 70 Years of Age: The Sahlgrenska Academy Study on Ischemic Stroke , 2005, Stroke.

[11]  P. Rothwell,et al.  Systematic Review of Methods and Results of Studies of the Genetic Epidemiology of Ischemic Stroke , 2003, Stroke.

[12]  Geoffrey Cloud,et al.  Evaluating the Genetic Component of Ischemic Stroke Subtypes: A Family History Study , 2003, Stroke.