Prothrombotic states in young people with idiopathic stroke. A prospective study

F Barinagarrementeria, C Cantú-Brito, A De La Peña, R Izaguirre
1994 Stroke  
and Purpose Although 4% of cerebral infarcts in the young can be attributed to hematologic disturbances that predispose to thrombosis, the frequency of cerebral infarcts caused by prothrombotic states is not known. Recently, the association between cerebral infarction and deficiencies of elements of the natural anticoagulant system has been recognized. Methods Thirty-six consecutive patients under 40 years of age with cerebral infarction of undetermined cause were prospectively studied.
more » ... tion of natural anticoagulants was done at least 3 months after the cerebral infarction. The following activity tests were performed, all by the chromogenic method: antithrombin III, protein C, plasminogen, tissue plasminogen activator, and inhibitor of tissue plasminogen activator. Protein S was quantified by the Laurell rocket method. All patients underwent a complete cardiological examination, including two-dimensional echocardiography, as well as four-vessel cerebral angiography. Some patients were also studied by transesophageal echocardiography. Results Of 36 patients, 17 were male, with a mean age of 28 years. Mean age for women was 25 years. Nine patients (25%;
doi:10.1161/01.str.25.2.287 pmid:8303733 fatcat:pnd6aejigrae7hznhjrm6vinym