2021
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2021.689278
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Cardiac Stroke Volume Index Is Associated With Early Neurological Improvement in Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients

Abstract: Early neurological improvement as assessed with the NIH stroke scale (NIHSS) at 24 h has been associated with improved long-term functional outcomes following acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Cardiac dysfunction is often present in AIS, but its association with outcomes is incompletely defined. We performed a pilot study to evaluate the association between non-invasively measured cardiac parameters and 24-h neurological improvement in prospectively enrolled patients with suspected AIS who presented within 12 h of … Show more

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“…Heart failure is an important independent variable influencing stroke mortality when controlling for other factors such as AF, age, and stroke syndromes (2). The identification of impaired ejection fraction may aid in timely recognition of stroke patients who are at a higher risk of early and long-term adverse outcomes (3,4). On the other hand, sympathetic overstimulation and the release of catecholamines following an ischemic stroke can lead to toxic injury of the myocardium and weaken the myocardial contractility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Heart failure is an important independent variable influencing stroke mortality when controlling for other factors such as AF, age, and stroke syndromes (2). The identification of impaired ejection fraction may aid in timely recognition of stroke patients who are at a higher risk of early and long-term adverse outcomes (3,4). On the other hand, sympathetic overstimulation and the release of catecholamines following an ischemic stroke can lead to toxic injury of the myocardium and weaken the myocardial contractility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%