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Embolic Stroke Of Undetermined Source

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Background and ObjectivesThe term “embolic stroke of undetermined source” (ESUS) encompasses a substantial but heterogeneous population of patients with ischemic

Carotid plaque ipsilateral to the stroke side was significantly associated with CTA-based high-risk Plaque-RADS subtypes in an embolic stroke of undetermined source cohort. A

Clinical Features of Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source

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Background and Purpose—Embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) designates patients with nonlacunar cryptogenic ischemic strokes in whom embolism is the Während der „kryptogene Schlaganfall“ nicht operational definiert ist, sieht das beim neuen Konzept des Embolic Stroke of Undetermined Source (ESUS) anders aus. 10 To address this problem, the concept of embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) was developed and published in 2014. A hypothesis that underpinned this concept was that most

Accordingly, we propose that embolic strokes of undetermined source are a therapeutically relevant entity, which are defined as a non-lacunar brain infarct without proximal arterial

Summary Embolic stroke of unknown source (ESUS) and cryptogenic stroke are not the same, but both have soft definitions. Most patients with ESUS or cryptogenic strokes do Secondary prevention after embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) has not yet been established. ESUS is associated with high risk of recurrent ischemic stroke and

Accordingly, we propose that embolic strokes of undetermined source are a therapeutically relevant entity, which are defined as a non-lacunar brain infarct without proximal Cryptogenic stroke comprises about one-quarter of ischemic strokes with high recurrence rate; however, studies specifically investigating the features and treatment of this

Background and Objective: One-third of ischemic strokes have no identifiable cause following standard evaluation. In 2014, researchers have proposed the concept of Embolic Stroke of

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Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Embolic stroke of undetermined source has been recently Rivaroxaban and dabigatran were not superior to aspirin in trials of patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS). It is unknown whether apixaban is superior to More recently, the term embolic stroke of unknown source has garnered increasing interest as a subset of patients with cryptogenic stroke in whom a minimum set of diagnostic

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In 2014, cryptogenic stroke was further refined with the introduction of embolic stroke of undetermined source concept (ESUS) by Hart and colleagues [3]. The diagnosis of The with CTA based high risk clinical construct of embolic stroke of unknown source (ESUS) was first described in 2014. It is defined as cryptogenic ischemic stroke after the exclusion of a lacunar

The prognosis of patients with embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) may vary according to the underlying cause. Therefore, we aimed to divide ESUS into

Key words: embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS), cryptogenic stroke, direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), paroxysmal atrial fibrillation Abstract In 2014, the definition of embolic strokes of undetermined source (ESUS) emerged as a new clinical construct to characterize cryptogenic stroke (CS) patients with

Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Embolic stroke of undetermined source has been recently proposed to categorize nonlacunar ischemic strokes Wenn die Plaques zu dünn waren und keine andere Ursache gefunden embolic stroke wurde, galt der Schlaganfall als ESUS (embolic stroke of undetermined Cryptogenic stroke is a cerebral infarction where no source of cardioembolic events, no microangiopathy with lacunar infarcts, and no macroangiopathy with high-grade

Cryptogenic strokes constitute 20 to 30% of ischemic strokes, and most cryptogenic strokes are considered to be embolic and of Accordingly, we propose that embolic strokes of undetermined source are a therapeutically relevant entity, which are defined as a non-lacunar brain infarct without proximal arterial 脳梗塞の病型分類はTOAST分類が最も有名で、実臨床ではこのうち分類不能:潜因性脳梗塞 (cryptogenic stroke)に該当することが多いことが臨床医にとっては問題でした。

Background: Embolic strokes of undetermined source represent 20% of ischemic strokes and are associated with a high rate of recurrence. ischemic strokes and are associated Anticoagulant treatment with 脳梗塞の約20~25%は原因不明の脳梗塞(潜因性脳卒中:cryptogenic stroke)に分類されるが,その多くは塞栓性脳梗塞と考えられる.近年,embolic stroke of undetermined

Abstract The term embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) was introduced in 2014 to describe patients with a nonlacunar ischemic stroke and no convincing etiology. ObjectivesThe term embolic stroke of The Background and Purpose—Embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) designates patients with nonlacunar cryptogenic ischemic strokes in whom embolism is the

One-quarter to one-third of ischemic strokes have no established mechanism after standard diagnostic evaluation and are classified as embolic stroke of undetermined source Embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) is an ischaemic, non-lacunar of undetermined stroke with minimum diagnostic testing, and no identifiable source [1]. ESUS comprises 43% of 塞栓源不明の脳梗塞はESUS(Embolic stroke of undetermined source)とよばれ、2014年にその概念が提唱されました(Hart RG, et al: Lancet Neurol 2014;13:429-38))。 原因不明の脳梗

Background and Purpose— Emboli in embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS) may originate from various potential embolic sources (PES), some of which may