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Association between clinical features and prognosis of patients with limb-shaking transient ischemic attack 被引量:8
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作者 MA Qing-feng HUANG Qiang +3 位作者 ZHANG Qian FAN Chun-qiu GUO Xiu-hai WU Jian 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第22期4354-4357,共4页
Objective This review aims to illustrate the relationship between clinical features and the prognosis of patients with limb-shaking transient ischemic attack (LS-TIA). Data sources Relevant articles published in two... Objective This review aims to illustrate the relationship between clinical features and the prognosis of patients with limb-shaking transient ischemic attack (LS-TIA). Data sources Relevant articles published in two main Chinese medical periodical databases (China National Knowledge Infrastructure and China Science Periodical Database) from 1986 to June 2013 were identified with keywords "limb shaking" and "transient ischemic attack". Study selection Original articles and case reports about LS-TIA were selected. Results A total of 63 cases collected from 19 articles were included in the pooled analysis. Ls-rlA presented in two cerebrovascular diseases, of which atherosclerotic high-grade stenosis or occlusion in carotid artery system and moyamoya disease formed 95.2% and 4.8%, respectively. Of 63 patients, 11 (17.5%) were once misdiagnosed as epileptic and prescribed useless antiepilepsy drugs. The multivariable Logistic regression model showed a significant protective effect of patients with revascularization therapy on prognosis, compared with patients treated with drugs (odds ratio 0.20, 95% CI 0.05-0.74, P=0.016). Conclusions Chronic carotid artery system hypoperfusion can induce limb(s) shaking, followed by high possibility of ischemic stroke in the same brain territorial. Revascularization of the responsible artery may work better than conservative drug-based therapy. 展开更多
关键词 limb shaking electroencephalography transient ischemic attack revascularization
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