Association of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T with territorial middle cerebral artery brain infarctions and dynamic cerebral autoregulation
Manuel Bolognese,
Laura Weichsel,
Mareike Österreich
et al.
Abstract:Background Cardiac high-sensitivity troponin T (hs-cTnT) is linked to the cardioembolic origin, severity, and outcome of acute ischemic stroke. Furthermore, larger brain infarctions are often accompanied by impaired dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA), which is also indicative of a poor prognosis. Objectives This study aimed to investigate whether hs-cTnT levels can serve as a predictor of dCA impairment. Design Retrospective cohort study. Methods In 330 consecutive patients with stroke (age 71 years [IQR 59… Show more
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