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Published in: Internal and Emergency Medicine 8/2022

Open Access 20-08-2022 | Stroke | EM - ORIGINAL

ABCD2, ABCD2-I, and OTTAWA scores for stroke risk assessment: a direct retrospective comparison

Authors: Michele Domenico Spampinato, Marcello Covino, Angelina Passaro, Matteo Guarino, Beatrice Marziani, Caterina Ghirardi, Adelina Ricciardelli, Irma Sofia Fabbri, Andrea Strada, Antonio Gasbarrini, Francesco Franceschi, Roberto De Giorgio

Published in: Internal and Emergency Medicine | Issue 8/2022

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Abstract

Transient ischemic attack (TIA) is a neurologic emergency characterized by cerebral ischemia eliciting a temporary focal neurological deficit. Many clinical prediction scores have been proposed to assess the risk of stroke after TIA; however, studies on their clinical validity and comparisons among them are scarce. The objective is to compare the accuracy of ABCD2, ABCD2-I, and OTTAWA scores in the prediction of a stroke at 7, 90 days, and 1 year in patients presenting with TIA. Single-centre, retrospective study including patients with TIA admitted to the Emergency Department of our third-level, University Hospital, between 2018 and 2019. Five hundred three patients were included. Thirty-nine (7.7%) had a stroke within 1 year from the TIA: 9 (1.7%) and 24 (4.7%) within 7 and 90 days, respectively. ABCD2, ABCD2-I, and OTTAWA scores were significantly higher in patients who developed a stroke. AUROCs ranged from 0.66 to 0.75, without statistically significant differences at each time-point. Considering the best cut-off of each score, only ABCD2 > 3 showed a sensitivity of 100% only in the prediction of stroke within 7 days. Among clinical items of each score, duration of symptoms, previous TIA, hemiparesis, speech disturbance, gait disturbance, previous cerebral ischemic lesions, and known carotid artery disease were independent predictors of stroke. Clinical scores have moderate prognostic accuracy for stroke after TIA. Considering the independent predictors for stroke, our study indicates the need to continue research and prompts the development of new tools on predictive scores for TIA.
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Metadata
Title
ABCD2, ABCD2-I, and OTTAWA scores for stroke risk assessment: a direct retrospective comparison
Authors
Michele Domenico Spampinato
Marcello Covino
Angelina Passaro
Matteo Guarino
Beatrice Marziani
Caterina Ghirardi
Adelina Ricciardelli
Irma Sofia Fabbri
Andrea Strada
Antonio Gasbarrini
Francesco Franceschi
Roberto De Giorgio
Publication date
20-08-2022
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keyword
Stroke
Published in
Internal and Emergency Medicine / Issue 8/2022
Print ISSN: 1828-0447
Electronic ISSN: 1970-9366
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-022-03074-x

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