Cerebral microbleeds and stroke risk after ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack: a pooled analysis of individual patient data from cohort studies

Duncan Wilson(New Zealand Brain Research Institute), Gareth Ambler(University College London), Keon‐Joo Lee(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Jae‐Sung Lim(Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital), Masayuki Shiozawa(National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center), Masatoshi Koga(National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center), Linxin Li(University of Oxford), Caroline Lovelock(University of Oxford), Hugues Chabriat(Inserm), Michael G. Hennerici(Heidelberg University), Yuen Kwun Wong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Henry Ma(University of Hong Kong), Luís Prats‐Sánchez(Hospital de Sant Pau), Alejandro Martínez‐Domeño(Hospital de Sant Pau), Shigeru Inamura(Kushiro City General Hospital), Kazuhisa Yoshifuji(Kushiro City General Hospital), Ethem Murat Arsava(Harvard University), Solveig Horstmann(Heidelberg University), Jan Purrucker(Heidelberg University), Bonnie Lam(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Adrian Wong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Young Dae Kim(Yonsei University), Tae-Jin Song(Ewha Womans University), Maarten Schrooten(VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research), Robin Lemmens(KU Leuven), Sebastian Eppinger(Medical University of Graz), Thomas Gattringer(Medical University of Graz), Ender Uysal(Istanbul Bilim University), Zeynep Tanrıverdi(Istanbul Bilim University), Natan M. Bornstein(Tel Aviv University), Einor Ben Assayag(Tel Aviv University), Hen Hallevi(Tel Aviv University), Jun Tanaka(Saga University), Hideo Hara(Saga University), Shelagh B. Coutts(University of Calgary), Lisa Hert(University of Basel), Alexandros A. Polymeris(University of Basel), David Seiffge(University of Bern), Philippe Lyrer(University of Basel), Ale Algra(Utrecht University), Jaap Kappelle(Utrecht University), Rustam Al‐Shahi Salman(University of Edinburgh), Hans Rolf Jäger(National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery), Gregory Y.H. Lip(University of Liverpool), Heinrich P. Mattle(University of Bern), Leonidas D Panos(University of Bern), Jean-Louis Mas(Délégation Paris 5), Laurence Legrand(Délégation Paris 5), Christopher Karayiannis(Peninsula Health), Thanh G. Phan(Monash Health), Sarah Gunkel(Universitätsklinikum Würzburg), Nicolas Christ(Universitätsklinikum Würzburg), Jill Abrigo(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Thomas Leung(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Chiu‐Wing Winnie Chu(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Francesca M. Chappell(UK Dementia Research Institute), Stephen Makin(University of Glasgow), Derek Hayden(University College Dublin), David Williams(Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland), M. Eline Kooi(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Dianne H.K. van Dam-Nolen(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Carmen Barbato(University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Simone Browning(University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Kim Wiegertjes(Radboud University Nijmegen), Anil M. Tuladhar(Radboud University Nijmegen), Noortje A.M. Maaijwee(University of Lucerne), Christine Guevarra(National Neuroscience Institute), Chathuri Yatawara(National Neuroscience Institute), Anne-Marie Mendyk(Inserm), Christine Delmaire(Inserm), Sebastian Köhler(Maastricht University), Robert van Oostenbrugge(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Ying Zhou(Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University), Chao Xu(Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University), Saima Hilal(National University Health System), Bibek Gyanwali(National University Health System), Christopher Chen(National University Health System), Min Lou(Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University), Julie Staals(Maastricht University Medical Centre), Régis Bordet(Inserm), Nagaendran Kandiah(National Neuroscience Institute), Frank-Erik de Leeuw(Radboud University Nijmegen), Robert Simister(University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Aad van der Lugt(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Peter J Kelly(University College Dublin), Joanna M. Wardlaw(UK Dementia Research Institute), Yannie Soo(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Felix Fluri(Universitätsklinikum Würzburg), Velandai Srikanth(Peninsula Health), D. Calvet(Délégation Paris 5), Simon Jung(University of Bern), Vincent I.H. Kwa(OLVG), Stefan T. Engelter(University of Basel), Nils Peters(University of Basel), Eric E. Smith(University of Calgary), Yusuke Yakushiji(Saga University), Dilek Neci̇oğlu Örken(Istanbul Bilim University), Franz Fazekas(Medical University of Graz), Vincent Thijs(The University of Melbourne), Ji Hoe Heo(Yonsei University), Vincent Mok(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Roland Veltkamp(Heidelberg University), Hakan Ay(Harvard University), Toshio Imaizumi(Kushiro City General Hospital), Beatriz Gómez‐Ansón(Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Kui Kai Lau(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Éric Jouvent(Inserm), Peter M. Rothwell(University of Oxford), Ḱazunori Toyoda(National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center), Hee‐Joon Bae(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Joan Martí‐Fábregas(Hospital de Sant Pau), David J. Werring(MRC Prion Unit), Kirsty Harkness, Louise Shaw, Jane Sword, Azlisham Mohd Nor, Pankaj Sharma, Deborah F. Kelly(University College Dublin), Frances Harrington(UK Dementia Research Institute), Marc Randall, Matthew Smith(University of Calgary), Karim Mahawish, Abduelbaset Elmarim, Bernard Esisi, Claire Cullen, Arumug Nallasivam, Christopher Price(National University Health System), Adrian Barry(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Christine Roffe(Inserm), John Coyle, Ahamad Hassan, Jonathan Birns, David Cohen(National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery), Lakshmanan Sekaran, Adrian Parry‐Jones(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Anthea Parry, David Hargroves(National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery), Harald Proschel, Prabel Datta, Khaled Darawil, Aravindakshan Manoj, Mathew Burn, Chris Patterson(National University Health System), Elio Giallombardo, Nigel Smyth, Syed Mansoor, Ijaz Anwar, Rachel Marsh, Sissi Ispoglou, Dinesh Chadha, Mathuri Prabhakaran, Sanjeevikumar Meenakishundaram, Janice O’Connell, Jon Scott, Vinodh Krishnamurthy, Prasanna Aghoram, Michael McCormick(Heidelberg University), Nikola Sprigg, Paul O’Mahony, Martin Cooper(Hospital de Sant Pau), Lillian Choy, Peter Wilkinson(University of Oxford), Simon Leach(University of Bern), Sarah Caine(Universitätsklinikum Würzburg), Ilse Burger, Gunaratam Gunathilagan, Paul Guyler, Hedley Emsley, Michelle Davis, Dulka Manawadu, Kath Pasco, Maam Mamun, Robert Luder(University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Mahmud Sajid, Ijaz Anwar, James Okwera, Elizabeth A. Warburton, Kari Saastamoinen, Timothy J. England, Janet Putterill, Enrico Flossman, Mick Power(Heidelberg University), Krishna Dani, David Mangion(National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery), Appu Suman, John Corrigan, Enas Lawrence(Tel Aviv University), Djamil Vahidassr, Clare Shakeshaft, Martin M. Brown(University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Andreas Charidimou, Hannah Cohen, Gargi Banerjee, Henry Houlden(University of Hong Kong), Mark White, Tarek Yousry, Kirsty Harkness, Enrico Floßmann, Nigel Smyth, Louise Shaw, Elizabeth A. Warburton, Keith W. Muir, Marwan El‐Koussy, Pascal P. Gratz, Jeremy Molad, Amos D. Korczyn, Efrat Kliper, Philippe Maeder(University of Basel), Achim Gass, Chahin Pachaï, Luc Bracoub, Marie-Yvonne Douste-Blazy, Marie Dominique Fratacci, Éric Vicaut(Inserm), Shoichiro Sato(National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center), Kaori Miwa, Kyohei Fujita, Toshihiro Ide(Saga University), Henry Ma(University of Hong Kong), John Ly(University College Dublin), Shahoo Singhal, Ronil V. Chandra, Lee‐Anne Slater, Cathy Soufan, Chris Moran(National University Health System), Christopher Traenka(National University Health System), Sebastian Thilemann(Maastricht University), Joachim Fladt, Henrik Gensicke, Leo H. Bonati(University of Bern), Beom Joon Kim(Radboud University Nijmegen), Moon‐Ku Han(Monash Health), Jihoon Kang, Eunbin Ko(Maastricht University), Mi Yang, Myung Suk Jang, Sean Murphy, Fiona Carty, Layan Akijian, John Thornton, Mark Schembri, Elles Douven, Raquel Delgado‐Mederos, Rebeca Marín, Pol Camps‐Renom(University of Basel), Daniel Guisado‐Alonso, Fidel Ángel Núñez, Santiago Medrano-Martorell, Elisa Martín‐Merino, Kotaro Iida, Syuhei Ikeda, Masashi Nishihara, Hiroyuki Irie, Derya Selçuk Demirelli, Jayesh Modi Medanta, Charlotte Zerna, Maria Valdés Hernández, Paul A. Armitage, Anna K. Heye(UK Dementia Research Institute), Susana Muñoz Maniega, Eleni Sakka, Michael J. Thrippleton(Heidelberg University), Martin Dennis(Hospital de Sant Pau), Ysoline Beigneux, Mauro Ramalho Silva, Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian, Shu Leung Ho(Yonsei University), Raymond Tak Fai Cheung, Philip Wing‐Lok Ho, Kay Cheong Teo, Edward S. Hui, Joseph Kwan, Richard Shek‐kwan Chang, Man Yu Tse, Chu Peng Hoi, Chung Yan Chan, Oi Ling Chan, Ryan Cheung, Edmund Ka Ming Wong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Kam Tat Leung(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Suk Fung Tsang, Hing Lung Ip(Saga University), Sze Ho(Hospital de Sant Pau), Karen Ma(Hospital de Sant Pau), Wing Chi Fong(Erasmus University Rotterdam), Siu Hung Li(Universitätsklinikum Würzburg), Richard Li(Universitätsklinikum Würzburg), Ping Wing Ng(National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery), Kwok Kui Wong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Wenyan Liu, Ka Sing Wong(Chinese University of Hong Kong), L. M. P. Ramos, Els De Schryver, Joost Jöbsis, Jaap van der Sande(Utrecht University), Paul J.A.M. Brouwers, Yvo B.W.E.M. Roos, J. Stam(University of Edinburgh), S. L. M. Bakker(University of Basel), H Verbiest, Wouter Schoonewille, Cisca Linn, Leopold Hertzberger, Maarten van Gemert(VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research), Paul Berntsen, Jeroen Hendrikse, Paul J. Nederkoorn, Werner H. Mess, Peter J. Koudstaal(University of Oxford), Alexander Leff, Nick Ward(UK Dementia Research Institute), Parashkev Nachev, Richard Perry, Hatice Özkan, John Mitchell
The Lancet Neurology
May 23, 2019
Cited by 188Open Access
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cerebral microbleeds are a neuroimaging biomarker of stroke risk. A crucial clinical question is whether cerebral microbleeds indicate patients with recent ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack in whom the rate of future intracranial haemorrhage is likely to exceed that of recurrent ischaemic stroke when treated with antithrombotic drugs. We therefore aimed to establish whether a large burden of cerebral microbleeds or particular anatomical patterns of cerebral microbleeds can identify ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack patients at higher absolute risk of intracranial haemorrhage than ischaemic stroke. METHODS: We did a pooled analysis of individual patient data from cohort studies in adults with recent ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack. Cohorts were eligible for inclusion if they prospectively recruited adult participants with ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack; included at least 50 participants; collected data on stroke events over at least 3 months follow-up; used an appropriate MRI sequence that is sensitive to magnetic susceptibility; and documented the number and anatomical distribution of cerebral microbleeds reliably using consensus criteria and validated scales. Our prespecified primary outcomes were a composite of any symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage or ischaemic stroke, symptomatic intracranial haemorrhage, and symptomatic ischaemic stroke. We registered this study with the PROSPERO international prospective register of systematic reviews, number CRD42016036602. FINDINGS: Between Jan 1, 1996, and Dec 1, 2018, we identified 344 studies. After exclusions for ineligibility or declined requests for inclusion, 20 322 patients from 38 cohorts (over 35 225 patient-years of follow-up; median 1·34 years [IQR 0·19-2·44]) were included in our analyses. The adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] comparing patients with cerebral microbleeds to those without was 1·35 (95% CI 1·20-1·50) for the composite outcome of intracranial haemorrhage and ischaemic stroke; 2·45 (1·82-3·29) for intracranial haemorrhage and 1·23 (1·08-1·40) for ischaemic stroke. The aHR increased with increasing cerebral microbleed burden for intracranial haemorrhage but this effect was less marked for ischaemic stroke (for five or more cerebral microbleeds, aHR 4·55 [95% CI 3·08-6·72] for intracranial haemorrhage vs 1·47 [1·19-1·80] for ischaemic stroke; for ten or more cerebral microbleeds, aHR 5·52 [3·36-9·05] vs 1·43 [1·07-1·91]; and for ≥20 cerebral microbleeds, aHR 8·61 [4·69-15·81] vs 1·86 [1·23-1·82]). However, irrespective of cerebral microbleed anatomical distribution or burden, the rate of ischaemic stroke exceeded that of intracranial haemorrhage (for ten or more cerebral microbleeds, 64 ischaemic strokes [95% CI 48-84] per 1000 patient-years vs 27 intracranial haemorrhages [17-41] per 1000 patient-years; and for ≥20 cerebral microbleeds, 73 ischaemic strokes [46-108] per 1000 patient-years vs 39 intracranial haemorrhages [21-67] per 1000 patient-years). INTERPRETATION: In patients with recent ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack, cerebral microbleeds are associated with a greater relative hazard (aHR) for subsequent intracranial haemorrhage than for ischaemic stroke, but the absolute risk of ischaemic stroke is higher than that of intracranial haemorrhage, regardless of cerebral microbleed presence, antomical distribution, or burden. FUNDING: British Heart Foundation and UK Stroke Association.


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