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Annals of Neurology | 2014

Diffusion-weighted imaging and diagnosis of transient ischemic attack.

Miriam Brazzelli; Francesca M. Chappell; Hector Miranda; Kirsten Shuler; Martin Dennis; Peter Sandercock; Keith W. Muir; Joanna M. Wardlaw

Magnetic resonance (MR) diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI) is sensitive to small acute ischemic lesions and might help diagnose transient ischemic attack (TIA). Reclassification of patients with TIA and a DWI lesion as “stroke” is under consideration. We assessed DWI positivity in TIA and implications for reclassification as stroke.


Neurology | 2015

ABCD2 score and secondary stroke prevention Meta-analysis and effect per 1,000 patients triaged

Joanna M. Wardlaw; Miriam Brazzelli; Francesca M. Chappell; Hector Miranda; Kirsten Shuler; Peter Sandercock; Martin Dennis

Objective: Patients with TIA have high risk of recurrent stroke and require rapid assessment and treatment. The ABCD2 clinical risk prediction score is recommended for patient triage by stroke risk, but its ability to stratify by known risk factors and effect on clinic workload are unknown. Methods: We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of all studies published between January 2005 and September 2014 that reported proportions of true TIA/minor stroke or mimics, risk factors, and recurrent stroke rates, dichotomized to ABCD2 score </≥4. We calculated the effect per 1,000 patients triaged on stroke prevention services. Results: Twenty-nine studies, 13,766 TIA patients (range 69–1,679), were relevant: 48% calculated the ABCD2 score retrospectively; few reported on the ABCD2 scores ability to identify TIA mimics or use by nonspecialists. Meta-analysis showed that ABCD2 ≥4 was sensitive (86.7%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 81.4%–90.7%) but not specific (35.4%, 95% CI 33.3%–37.6%) for recurrent stroke within 7 days. Additionally, 20% of patients with ABCD2 <4 had >50% carotid stenosis or atrial fibrillation (AF); 35%–41% of TIA mimics, and 66% of true TIAs, had ABCD2 score ≥4. Among 1,000 patients attending stroke prevention services, including the 45% with mimics, 52% of patients would have an ABCD2 score ≥4. Conclusion: The ABCD2 score does not reliably discriminate those at low and high risk of early recurrent stroke, identify patients with carotid stenosis or AF needing urgent intervention, or streamline clinic workload. Stroke prevention services need adequate capacity for prompt specialist clinical assessment of all suspected TIA patients for correct patient management.


Archive | 2014

Critical appraisal tools

Joanna Wardlaw; Miriam Brazzelli; Hector Miranda; Francesca M. Chappell; Paul McNamee; Graham Scotland; Zahid Quayyum; Duncan Martin; Kirsten Shuler; Peter Sandercock; Martin Dennis


Health Technology Assessment | 2014

An assessment of the cost-effectiveness of magnetic resonance, including diffusion-weighted imaging, in patients with transient ischaemic attack and minor stroke: a systematic review, meta-analysis and economic evaluation

Joanna M. Wardlaw; Miriam Brazzelli; Hector Miranda; Francesca M. Chappell; Paul McNamee; Graham Scotland; Zahid Quayyum; Duncan Martin; Kirsten Shuler; Peter Sandercock; Martin Dennis


Archive | 2014

Diffusion-weighted imaging in patients with transient ischaemic attack or minor stroke

Joanna Wardlaw; Miriam Brazzelli; Hector Miranda; Francesca M. Chappell; Paul McNamee; Graham Scotland; Zahid Quayyum; Duncan Martin; Kirsten Shuler; Peter Sandercock; Martin Dennis


Archive | 2014

Clinical prediction models of stroke after transient ischaemic attack and the effect of adding information from plain computerised tomography or carotid imaging

Joanna Wardlaw; Miriam Brazzelli; Hector Miranda; Francesca M. Chappell; Paul McNamee; Graham Scotland; Zahid Quayyum; Duncan Martin; Kirsten Shuler; Peter Sandercock; Martin Dennis


Archive | 2014

A systematic review and meta-analysis of stroke risk after transient ischaemic attack

Joanna Wardlaw; Miriam Brazzelli; Hector Miranda; Francesca M. Chappell; Paul McNamee; Graham Scotland; Zahid Quayyum; Duncan Martin; Kirsten Shuler; Peter Sandercock; Martin Dennis


Archive | 2014

Access to imaging facilities for the diagnosis of stroke/transient ischaemic attack in the UK: cover letter and questionnaire

Joanna Wardlaw; Miriam Brazzelli; Hector Miranda; Francesca M. Chappell; Paul McNamee; Graham Scotland; Zahid Quayyum; Duncan Martin; Kirsten Shuler; Peter Sandercock; Martin Dennis


Archive | 2014

Project management plan

Joanna Wardlaw; Miriam Brazzelli; Hector Miranda; Francesca M. Chappell; Paul McNamee; Graham Scotland; Zahid Quayyum; Duncan Martin; Kirsten Shuler; Peter Sandercock; Martin Dennis


Archive | 2014

Development of the economic model

Joanna Wardlaw; Miriam Brazzelli; Hector Miranda; Francesca M. Chappell; Paul McNamee; Graham Scotland; Zahid Quayyum; Duncan Martin; Kirsten Shuler; Peter Sandercock; Martin Dennis

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Peter Sandercock

Royal Hallamshire Hospital

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Joanna Wardlaw

Singapore General Hospital

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Martin Dennis

Helsinki University Central Hospital

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