A Systematic Review of the Causes and Management of Nonthrombotic Embolic Stroke of Tissue Origin
Introduction. Various bodily tissues have been reported to enter the arterial circulation and embolize to the brain resulting in ischemic stroke. Most frequently nonthrombotic embolic stroke (NTES) of tissue origin is iatrogenic or related to an underlying disease process. With the increase in elect...
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doaj-677d5a65ab634296b9e69c259147f7de2021-07-02T06:19:23ZengHindawi LimitedStroke Research and Treatment2090-81052042-00562018-01-01201810.1155/2018/80928628092862A Systematic Review of the Causes and Management of Nonthrombotic Embolic Stroke of Tissue OriginSarah Mello0Ciaran Judge1Roisin Kelly2David Bradley3Joseph Harbison4Acute Stroke Service, St James Hospital, Dublin, IrelandAcute Stroke Service, St James Hospital, Dublin, IrelandAcute Stroke Service, St James Hospital, Dublin, IrelandAcute Stroke Service, St James Hospital, Dublin, IrelandAcute Stroke Service, St James Hospital, Dublin, IrelandIntroduction. Various bodily tissues have been reported to enter the arterial circulation and embolize to the brain resulting in ischemic stroke. Most frequently nonthrombotic embolic stroke (NTES) of tissue origin is iatrogenic or related to an underlying disease process. With the increase in elective surgery and intravascular procedures, NTES may increase in prevalence. Aim. To compile a summary of the background, incidence, presentation, and treatment of NTES of tissue origin, by conducting a systematic review of the current literature. Summary of Review. We searched EMBASE and MEDLINE for articles on NTES of tissue origin published in English with no restriction on publication date (search date June 2017). 800 articles were identified and screened and 159 articles were ultimately reviewed in full text and included in qualitative analysis. Articles deemed relevant were assessed by a second reviewer to confirm compatibility with the inclusion criteria. References of included articles were reviewed for relevant publications. We categorized the pathology of the emboli into the following groups: amniotic fluid (4 publications), tumour (60 publications), fat (43 publications), cholesterol (19 publications), and intravascular debris (12 publications). We then summarized the available literature on each cause of NTES. Conclusions. NTES of tissue origin is an uncommon but important diagnosis to consider particularly in younger stroke patients and in certain clinical settings. Treatment for NTES is currently anecdotal and based on small case series. Embolectomy may emerge as the therapy of choice due to the longer treatment timeframe and heterogeneity of the emboli.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8092862 |
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A Systematic Review of the Causes and Management of Nonthrombotic Embolic Stroke of Tissue Origin |
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A Systematic Review of the Causes and Management of Nonthrombotic Embolic Stroke of Tissue Origin |
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A Systematic Review of the Causes and Management of Nonthrombotic Embolic Stroke of Tissue Origin |
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A Systematic Review of the Causes and Management of Nonthrombotic Embolic Stroke of Tissue Origin |
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A Systematic Review of the Causes and Management of Nonthrombotic Embolic Stroke of Tissue Origin |
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systematic review of the causes and management of nonthrombotic embolic stroke of tissue origin |
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Stroke Research and Treatment |
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2090-8105 2042-0056 |
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Introduction. Various bodily tissues have been reported to enter the arterial circulation and embolize to the brain resulting in ischemic stroke. Most frequently nonthrombotic embolic stroke (NTES) of tissue origin is iatrogenic or related to an underlying disease process. With the increase in elective surgery and intravascular procedures, NTES may increase in prevalence. Aim. To compile a summary of the background, incidence, presentation, and treatment of NTES of tissue origin, by conducting a systematic review of the current literature. Summary of Review. We searched EMBASE and MEDLINE for articles on NTES of tissue origin published in English with no restriction on publication date (search date June 2017). 800 articles were identified and screened and 159 articles were ultimately reviewed in full text and included in qualitative analysis. Articles deemed relevant were assessed by a second reviewer to confirm compatibility with the inclusion criteria. References of included articles were reviewed for relevant publications. We categorized the pathology of the emboli into the following groups: amniotic fluid (4 publications), tumour (60 publications), fat (43 publications), cholesterol (19 publications), and intravascular debris (12 publications). We then summarized the available literature on each cause of NTES. Conclusions. NTES of tissue origin is an uncommon but important diagnosis to consider particularly in younger stroke patients and in certain clinical settings. Treatment for NTES is currently anecdotal and based on small case series. Embolectomy may emerge as the therapy of choice due to the longer treatment timeframe and heterogeneity of the emboli. |
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