Author/Authors :
Hashemilar, Mazyar Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Farhoudi, Mehdi Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Hosseini, Samane Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Moshayedi, Hanieh Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Savadi Oskoui, Dariush Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Eskandar Oghli, Behzad Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Rikhtegar, Reza Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz
Abstract :
Background: In patients with acute stroke and middle
cerebral artery (MCA) stenosis, microembolic signals (MES)
can predict further cerebral ischemia. Therefore, this study
was designed to evaluate the prevalence of MES by
transcranial Doppler (TCD) in patients with MCA stenosis
under treatment of aspirin or clopidogrel.
Methods: A randomized clinical trial was performed on 40
patients with acute ischemic stroke in MCA territory. They
were randomly allocated in two groups that treated with
aspirin (80 mg daily) or clopidogrel (75 mg daily). Clinical
and diagnostic work up was included evaluation of
cerebrovascular risk factors, echocardiography, carotid color
Doppler and brain imaging. TCD was performed between
day 3 and 7 after symptoms onset to detect MES. All high
intensity transient signals (HITS) were saved and analyzed
offline.
Results: Carotid stenosis was found in 13 (65%) patients of
aspirin group and 12 (60%) of clopidogrel group. Four
(30.8%) of aspirin group and 5 (41.7) of clopidogrel group
had stenosis between 10%-50%. One patient in each group
had more than 50% stenosis and the remainder had less
than 10%. There was no signi:cant di;erence between two groups. MES was detected in 6 (30%) of patients treated
with aspirin and 4 (20%) of those treated with
clopidogrel. It showed no statistically significant
differences (P-value= 0.46).
Conclusion: Our results indicate a similar effect of
aspirin and clopidogrel on frequency of MES in patients
with MCA territory ischemic stroke.
Keywords :
Microembolic Signals , Transcranial Doppler , Middle Cerebral Artery , Aspirin , Clopidogrel