Brainstem leukoaraiosis independently predicts poor outcome after ischemic stroke.
Eva GiraltS MedranoC Soriano-TárragaM Mola-CaminalR RasalE Cuadrado-GodiaA Rodríguez-CampelloA OisJ CapelladesJ Jimenez-CondeJ RoquerPublished in: European journal of neurology (2018)
Brainstem white matter hyperintensities are an independent predictor of poor outcome after AIS/TIA and this relationship persists after adjustment for important prognostic factors. Our results also show that leukoaraiosis in this location identifies patients with a specific risk factor profile, suggesting differences in the underlying pathogenesis.