Sex-specific lesion pattern of functional outcomes after stroke

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Bonkhoff, A. K. | Bretzner, Martin | Hong, S. M. | Schirmer, M. D. | Cohen, A. | Regenhardt, R. W. | Donahue, K. L. | Nardin, M. J. | Dalca, A. V. | Giese, A. K. | Etherton, M. R. | Hancock, B. L. | Mocking, S. J. T. | Mcintosh, E. C. | Attia, J. | Benavente, O. R. | Bevan, S. | Cole, J. W. | Donatti, A. | Griessenauer, C. J. | Heitsch, L. | Holmegaard, L. | Jood, K. | Jimenez-Conde, J. | Kittner, S. J. | Lemmens, R. | Levi, C. R. | Mcdonough, C. W. | Meschia, J. F. | Phuah, C. L. | Rolfs, A. | Ropele, S. | Rosand, J. | Roquer, J. | Rundek, T. | Sacco, R. L. | Schmidt, R. | Sharma, P. | Slowik, A. | Soderholm, M. | Sousa, A. | Stanne, T. M. | Strbian, D. | Tatlisumak, T. | Thijs, V. | Vagal, A. | Wasselius, J. | Woo, D. | Zand, R. | Mcardle, P. F. | Worrall, B. B. | Jern, C. | Lindgren, A. G. | Maguire, J. | Fox, M. D. | Bzdok, D. | Wu, O. N. | Rost, N. S.

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International audience. Stroke represents a considerable burden of disease for both men and women. However, a growing body of literature suggests clinically relevant sex differences in the underlying causes, presentations and outcomes of acute ischaemic stroke. In a recent study, we reported sex divergences in lesion topographies: specific to women, acute stroke severity was linked to lesions in the left-hemispheric posterior circulation. We here determined whether these sex-specific brain manifestations also affect long-term outcomes. We relied on 822 acute ischaemic patients [age: 64.7 (15.0) years, 39% women] originating from the multi-centre MRI-GENIE study to model unfavourable outcomes (modified Rankin Scale >2) based on acute neuroimaging data in a Bayesian hierarchical framework. Lesions encompassing bilateral subcortical nuclei and left-lateralized regions in proximity to the insula explained outcomes across men and women (area under the curve = 0.81). A pattern of left-hemispheric posterior circulation brain regions, combining left hippocampus, precuneus, fusiform and lingual gyrus, occipital pole and latero-occipital cortex, showed a substantially higher relevance in explaining functional outcomes in women compared to men [mean difference of Bayesian posterior distributions (men – women) = −0.295 (90% highest posterior density interval = −0.556 to −0.068)]. Once validated in prospective studies, our findings may motivate a sex-specific approach to clinical stroke management and hold the promise of enhancing outcomes on a population level.

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