Apolipoprotein B (apoB) levels (which encompass all atherogenic lipoproteins, including LDL), Lp(a) levels, and carotid IPH are associated with both first-ever and recurrent ischemic stroke. This cohort research project is to analyze: 1. Among patients with carotid artery atherosclerosis (stenosis 30-99%), to compare patients with and without IPH, as assessed by magnetic resonance (MR)-Plaque Imaging, in terms of apoB, Lp(a) levels and other cardiovascular risk factors. (IPH is a strong morphological sign of plaque vulnerability / instability and a strong marker of consecutive atheroembolic events). 2. Among patients with carotid artery atherosclerosis (stenosis 30-99%), to assess the risk of first-ever ischemic stroke in relation to apoB, Lp(a) levels, and presence of IPH, after adjusting for the cardiovascular factors (understanding this association can inform primary prevention). 3. Among patients with carotid artery atherosclerosis (stenosis 30-99%) with an ipsilateral ischemic stroke at baseline, to assess the risk of recurrent ipsilateral ischemic stroke in relation to apoB, Lp(a) levels, and presence of IPH, after adjusting for the cardiovascular factors. There will be a sensitivity analysis to assess if the association between Lp(a) and recurrent stroke is stronger in patients \<60 years of age. (understanding this association can inform secondary prevention). For the first and second aim, there will be a cross-sectional, case-control analysis. For the third aim, i.e. assessing recurrent ischemic stroke, there is prospective follow-up of at least 3 months up to 45 months.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
University Hospital Basel, Department of Neurology/Stroke Center
Basel, Switzerland
RECRUITINGUniversity Hospital Zürich
Zurich, Switzerland
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGPresence of carotid IPH on MR-Plaque imaging (3-Tesla MR scans with an 8-channel carotid coil)
Presence of carotid IPH on MR-Plaque imaging at baseline. Baseline means either acquired during the hospitalization for the index stroke or during the enrolling visit at the outpatient consultation of the neurovascular clinic of the University Hospital Basel (primary center) and Zurich (partner center).
Time frame: one time assessment at baseline (scan time is 5 minutes)
Presence of an ischemic, hemispheric, ipsilateral stroke on baseline brain MR-Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI)
Presence of an ischemic, hemispheric, ipsilateral stroke, i.e. on the same side of the carotid stenosis, on baseline brain MR-DWI.
Time frame: one time assessment at baseline
Presence of a recurrent ischemic, hemispheric, ipsilateral stroke in the 3-month follow-up brain MR-DWI
Presence of a recurrent ischemic, hemispheric, ipsilateral stroke in the 3-month follow-up brain. The 3-month follow-up brain MR-DWI is conceived to detect covert strokes, i.e. clinically asymptomatic strokes, as recurrences tend to occur short after the first stroke.
Time frame: 3 months after baseline
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