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  • The study investigates the link between left atrial appendage (LAA) thrombus and atrial fibrillation (AF) as a cause of cardioembolic strokes, using data from 303 stroke patients at Christchurch Hospital.
  • The findings reveal a prevalence of LAA thrombus at 6.6%, with a higher occurrence of 14.9% in patients with known AF; those with LAA thrombus were generally older and had a greater prevalence of AF and heart failure.
  • The study concludes that LAA thrombus could serve as a significant indicator of AF during hyperacute stroke imaging, with a strong association found between AF and the presence of LAA thrombus.

Article Abstract

Background And Purpose: Left atrial appendage (LAA) is the likely embolic source in atrial fibrillation (AF)-related cardioembolic strokes. We sought to determine the prevalence of LAA thrombus on hyperacute stroke imaging and its association with AF.

Methods: We retrospectively examined the clinical and radiological features of patients assessed through the hyperacute stroke imaging pathway over a 12-month period at Christchurch Hospital. The LAA was included in the computed tomography angiogram scan-range as part of the multimodal imaging protocol. Two radiological readers blinded to clinical information independently assessed for the presence of LAA thrombus. The association between AF and LAA thrombus was determined by multivariable logistic regression analysis.

Results: Of 303 patients included in the analysis, the overall prevalence of LAA thrombus was 6.6% and 14.9% in patients with known AF. Patients with LAA thrombus were older (85 versus 75 years, <0.01), more commonly had known or newly diagnosed AF (75% versus 30%, <0.01) and heart failure (30% versus 8%, =0.01), and was associated with intracranial large vessel occlusion (65% versus 39%, =0.02). In the multivariable model, AF (odds ratio, 3.71 [95% CI, 1.25-11.01] =0.02) was independently associated with LAA thrombus after adjusting for age and congestive heart failure. Interrater reliability was moderate (kappa=0.56).

Conclusions: LAA thrombus is a potential radiological marker of AF and can be assessed as a part of hyperacute stroke imaging.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.030258DOI Listing

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