Title of article :
The Role of Echocardiography in the Management of Stroke
Author/Authors :
Kolo, PM Department of Medicine - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin, Nigeria , Sanya, EO Department of Medicine - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin, Nigeria , Omotoso, ABO Department of Medicine - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin, Nigeria , Chijioke, A Department of Medicine - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin, Nigeria , Dada, SA Department of Medicine - University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital - Ilorin, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Echocardiography is increasingly being used
as a screening test to identify sources of cardiogenic embolism
in patients with ischemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack
(TIA). However, no consensus exists presently on the utilization
of this imaging facility in individuals with stroke.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the yield of transthoracic
echocardiography in patients with ischaemic stroke with a view
to providing guidance in its use in clinical management of stroke.
METHODS: One hundred and twenty-six consecutive stroke
patients with 90 controls were recruited prospectively. Patients
were examined echocardiographically for evidence of intramural
thrombus, congenital defects, valvular heart disease, wall
motion abnormalities and intra-cardiac masses using twodimensional,
m-Mode and Doppler facilities.
RESULTS: Potential cardiac source of emboli (CSE) was
identified in 23.0% of the stroke patients. Those who had CSE
identified aged 53.0(20.8) years were younger (p=0.0001) than
those who did not have CSE, 57.2 (13.5) years. Five (4.0%)
patients had rheumatic valvular heart disease with
demonstrable clots in the left atrium. On the other hand,
four(3.2%) patients had RHD without thrombi seen. Two
patients had biventricular thrombi. One of these patients had
giant clots within the ventricles and multiple freely mobile
thrombi in right ventricle without obvious cardiac structural
defect.
CONCLUSION: Young stroke or transient ischaemic attacks
patients who have clinical signs suggesting the heart as the
potential CSE should have low threshold for echocardiography.
However, there is a need for rationalisation of request for
echocardiography where such clinical signs are absent
Keywords :
Nigeria , transthoracic echocardiography , cardiac source of thrombus , Stroke
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics