SWiTCH brain MRI and MRA findings by hemisphere and study time point
. | Baseline (N = 150) . | Exit (N = 112) . | ||||
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Left . | Right . | Bilateral . | Left . | Right . | Bilateral . | |
MRI | ||||||
Location of lesion | ||||||
Any abnormality | 132 (88%) | 122 (81%) | 106 (71%) | 101 (90%) | 92 (82%) | 82 (73%) |
Subcortical infarct | 127 (85%) | 118 (79%) | 102 (68%) | 96 (86%) | 88 (79%) | 78 (70%) |
Cortical infarct* | 80 (53%) | 56 (37%) | 34 (23%) | 59 (53%) | 44 (39%) | 27 (24%) |
Subcortical and cortical* | 75 (50%) | 52 (35%) | 30 (20%) | 54 (48%) | 40 (36%) | 23 (21%) |
MRA | ||||||
Number of stenoses | ||||||
0 | 63 (42%) | 81 (54%) | 50 (45%) | 62 (55%) | ||
1-2 | 13 (9%) | 13 (9%) | 8 (7%) | 9 (8%) | ||
3-4 | 33 (22%) | 20 (13%) | 23 (21%) | 13 (12%) | ||
≥5 | 41 (27%) | 36 (24%) | 31 (28%) | 28 (25%) | ||
Mean number of stenoses per subject | 2.8 | 2.3 | 2.8 | 2.3 | ||
Subjects with stenosis | 87 (58%) | 69 (46%) | 52 (35%) | 62 (55%) | 50 (45%) | 40 (36%) |
Maximum stenosis length (mm) | ||||||
6-15 | 16 (11%) | 11 (7%) | 11 (10%) | 11 (10%) | ||
16-25 | 34 (23%) | 28 (19%) | 24 (21%) | 18 (16%) | ||
≥26 | 37 (25%) | 28 (19%) | 27 (24%) | 21 (19%) | ||
Occlusion grade | ||||||
Grade 0 | 63 (42%) | 81 (54%) | 50 (45%) | 62 (55%) | ||
Grade 1-3 | 8 (5%) | 8 (5%) | 8 (7%) | 7 (6%) | ||
Grade 4-6 | 79 (53%) | 61 (41%) | 54 (48%) | 43 (38%) |
. | Baseline (N = 150) . | Exit (N = 112) . | ||||
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Left . | Right . | Bilateral . | Left . | Right . | Bilateral . | |
MRI | ||||||
Location of lesion | ||||||
Any abnormality | 132 (88%) | 122 (81%) | 106 (71%) | 101 (90%) | 92 (82%) | 82 (73%) |
Subcortical infarct | 127 (85%) | 118 (79%) | 102 (68%) | 96 (86%) | 88 (79%) | 78 (70%) |
Cortical infarct* | 80 (53%) | 56 (37%) | 34 (23%) | 59 (53%) | 44 (39%) | 27 (24%) |
Subcortical and cortical* | 75 (50%) | 52 (35%) | 30 (20%) | 54 (48%) | 40 (36%) | 23 (21%) |
MRA | ||||||
Number of stenoses | ||||||
0 | 63 (42%) | 81 (54%) | 50 (45%) | 62 (55%) | ||
1-2 | 13 (9%) | 13 (9%) | 8 (7%) | 9 (8%) | ||
3-4 | 33 (22%) | 20 (13%) | 23 (21%) | 13 (12%) | ||
≥5 | 41 (27%) | 36 (24%) | 31 (28%) | 28 (25%) | ||
Mean number of stenoses per subject | 2.8 | 2.3 | 2.8 | 2.3 | ||
Subjects with stenosis | 87 (58%) | 69 (46%) | 52 (35%) | 62 (55%) | 50 (45%) | 40 (36%) |
Maximum stenosis length (mm) | ||||||
6-15 | 16 (11%) | 11 (7%) | 11 (10%) | 11 (10%) | ||
16-25 | 34 (23%) | 28 (19%) | 24 (21%) | 18 (16%) | ||
≥26 | 37 (25%) | 28 (19%) | 27 (24%) | 21 (19%) | ||
Occlusion grade | ||||||
Grade 0 | 63 (42%) | 81 (54%) | 50 (45%) | 62 (55%) | ||
Grade 1-3 | 8 (5%) | 8 (5%) | 8 (7%) | 7 (6%) | ||
Grade 4-6 | 79 (53%) | 61 (41%) | 54 (48%) | 43 (38%) |
Each cerebral hemisphere and its corresponding vessels were reported separately because they represent functionally and structurally independent systems.
P < .05 using a McNemar’s test to compare distribution between hemispheres.