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Top of the Basilar Syndrome – Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Top of the basilar syndrome is a severe ischemic stroke caused by occlusion of the tip of the basilar artery, leading to life-threatening neurological deficits.

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Top of the basilar syndrome is a severe ischemic stroke caused by occlusion of the tip of the basilar artery, leading to life-threatening neurological deficits.

What is Top of the Basilar Syndrome?

Top of the basilar syndrome is a rare but life-threatening form of ischemic stroke caused by occlusion of the distal basilar artery and its terminal branches. The basilar artery supplies critical brain structures including the thalamus, midbrain, cerebellum, and occipital lobes (visual cortex). Blockage at this location can therefore result in devastating and wide-ranging neurological damage.

Causes

The most common causes of top of the basilar syndrome include:

  • Cardioembolism: Blood clots originating in the heart (e.g., due to atrial fibrillation) travel through the bloodstream and lodge at the tip of the basilar artery.
  • Atherosclerosis: Plaque buildup in arterial walls leads to narrowing or complete occlusion.
  • Arterial thrombosis: Local clot formation within the basilar artery or its branches.
  • Vertebrobasilar dissection: A tear in the arterial wall that can trigger thrombosis.
  • Less commonly: vasculitis or other vascular disorders.

Symptoms

The clinical presentation of top of the basilar syndrome is highly variable and depends on which structures are affected. Typical symptoms include:

  • Impaired consciousness or coma (due to damage to the reticular formation in the midbrain)
  • Ocular movement disorders: Gaze palsies, pupillary abnormalities (e.g., fixed dilated pupils), vertical nystagmus
  • Visual disturbances: Cortical blindness, visual field deficits (hemianopia), visual hallucinations
  • Memory impairment and confusion (in thalamic infarcts)
  • Motor deficits: Hemiparesis or tetraparesis
  • Ataxia (coordination problems) when the cerebellum is involved
  • Dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) and dysarthria

Diagnosis

Rapid neuroimaging is essential for diagnosis:

  • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): The gold standard for detecting infarcts in the brainstem, thalamus, and occipital lobes. Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) can identify acute ischemia within minutes.
  • CT angiography (CTA) or MR angiography (MRA): Directly visualizes the vascular occlusion at the basilar tip.
  • Non-contrast CT (NCCT): Used to rule out intracranial hemorrhage before thrombolysis.
  • Echocardiography and ECG: To identify a cardiac embolic source.
  • Blood tests: Coagulation studies, blood count, inflammatory markers.

Treatment

Treatment must be initiated as quickly as possible, since every minute of delayed reperfusion results in irreversible neuronal loss (time is brain):

Acute Therapy

  • Intravenous thrombolysis (IVT): Dissolution of the clot using rtPA (alteplase) within the established time window (generally up to 4.5 hours after symptom onset).
  • Mechanical thrombectomy: Minimally invasive catheter-based removal of the clot. In posterior circulation strokes, the treatment window may be extended compared to anterior circulation, though decisions must be individualized.
  • Intensive care monitoring: Continuous monitoring of vital signs, blood pressure, blood glucose, and signs of elevated intracranial pressure.

Secondary Prevention

  • Anticoagulation for cardiac embolic sources (e.g., direct oral anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation)
  • Antiplatelet therapy for atherosclerotic causes
  • Rigorous management of risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, smoking, hyperlipidemia)

Rehabilitation

After the acute phase, intensive neurological rehabilitation is essential to maximize functional recovery. This typically involves physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech-language therapy.

Prognosis

Top of the basilar syndrome is associated with high mortality and morbidity. The prognosis depends on the extent of the infarct, the structures involved, and how quickly treatment is initiated. Early recanalization significantly improves functional outcomes. Some patients show surprisingly good recovery despite extensive infarcts, while others are left with severe permanent deficits.

References

  1. Caplan LR. - Top of the basilar syndrome - Neurology, 1980; 30(1):72–79.
  2. Nouh A, Remke J, Ruland S. - Ischemic posterior circulation stroke: a review of anatomy, clinical presentations, diagnosis, and current management - Frontiers in Neurology, 2014; 5:30.
  3. European Stroke Organisation (ESO) - Guidelines for the Management of Ischaemic Stroke and Transient Ischaemic Attack - 2021. Available at: www.eso-stroke.org

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