Symptomatic Ischemic Stroke in Full-Term Neonates
- 1 October 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Stroke
- Vol. 31 (10) , 2437-2441
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.str.31.10.2437
Abstract
Background and Purpose —The present multicenter case-control study was prospectively designed to assess the extent to which single and combined clotting factor abnormalities influence the onset of symptomatic ischemic stroke in full-term neonates. Methods —Lipoprotein (Lp)(a); the factor V (FV) G1691A mutation; the prothrombin (PT) G20210A variant; the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) T677T genotype; antithrombin; protein C; protein S; and anticardiolipin antibodies (ACAs) were investigated in 91 consecutively recruited neonatal stroke patients and 182 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. Results —Sixty-two of 91 stroke patients (68.1%) had at least 1 prothrombotic risk factor compared with 44 control subjects (24.2%) (odds ratio [OR]/95% confidence interval [CI], 6.70/3.84 to 11.67). An increased Lp(a) level (>30 mg/dL) was found in 20 patients and 10 controls (OR/95% CI, 4.84/2.16 to 10.86); FV G1691A was present in 17 patients and 10 controls (OR/95% CI, 3.95/1.72 to 9.0); the PT G20210A variant was detected in 4 patients and 4 controls (OR/95% CI, 2.04/0.49 to 8.3); the MTHFR TT677 genotype was found in 15 patients and 20 controls (OR/95% CI, 1.59/0.77 to 3.29); and protein C type I deficiency was found in 6 neonates. Neither antithrombin deficiency nor protein S deficiency was found in the neonatal patients studied. Acquired IgG ACAs were found in 3 cases. Additional triggering factors, ie, asphyxia, septicemia, maternal diabetes, and perinatally acquired renal venous thrombosis, were reported in 54.0% of patients. Conclusions —Besides acquired triggering factors, the data presented here suggest that genetic prothrombotic risk factors play a role in symptomatic neonatal stroke.Keywords
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