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Intracranial Arterial Calcifications: Potential Biomarkers of Stroke Risk and Outcome

Gianna Fote, Sophia Raefsky, Kelton Mock, Amit Chaudhari, Mohammad Shafie, Wengui Yu

2022Frontiers in Neurology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Intracranial artery calcifications (IAC), a common and easily identifiable finding on computed tomorgraphy angiography (CTA), has gained recognition as a possible risk factor for ischemic stroke. While atherosclerosis of intracranial arteries is believed to be a mechanism that commonly contributes to ischemic stroke, and coronary artery calcification is well-established as a predictor of both myocardial infarction (MI) and ischemic stroke risk, IAC is not currently used as a prognostic tool for stroke risk or recurrence. This review examines the pathophysiology and prevalence of IAC, and current evidence suggesting that IAC may be a useful tool for prediction of stroke incidence, recurrence, and response to acute ischemic stroke therapy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineStroke (engine)CardiologyInternal medicineIschemic strokeIncidence (geometry)Risk factorCalcificationAngiographyMyocardial infarctionRadiologyIschemiaMechanical engineeringOpticsPhysicsEngineeringCerebrovascular and Carotid Artery DiseasesCardiac Imaging and DiagnosticsAcute Ischemic Stroke Management