029 High Sensitivity Troponin in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Study (TACIS)

Andrew P Hannaford, Michael Hayes, J. Worthington, T. Ang, Nimalin Harinesan
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Objective We designed a multi-centre prospective cohort study to explore the hypothesis that early acutely elevated high sensitivity troponin (hsT) is associated with cardioembolic stroke (CES) Methods Ischaemic strokes across three hospitals underwent hsTroponin testing and 2 blinded clinicians classified patients as CES, NCE (Non Cardioembolic) or ESUS by ESUS criteria. Characteristics included baseline NIHSS, renal function, hypertension, diabetes, smoking, ischaemic heart disease, past stroke and congestive cardiac failure. The odds of positive hsT for CES Vs NCE and ESUS Vs NCE were modelled with step-wise addition of patient characteristics. Results 194 ischaemic stroke cases were included, with a mean age of 71 years and a 57:43 male:female ratio. 65 had a positive hsTroponin, which was associated with older age, hypertension, cardiac failure, coronary disease, an eGFR Conclusions An elevated hs troponin after acute ischaemic stroke is independently associated with a cardioembolic mechanism. High sensitivity cardiac troponin was not significantly associated with ESUS after adjusting for confounders, suggesting that a cardio-embolic cause may not be the dominant mechanism in this group.
高敏感性肌钙蛋白在急性缺血性卒中中的应用研究(TACIS)
目的设计了一项多中心前瞻性队列研究,探讨早期急性高敏感性肌钙蛋白(hsT)升高与心脏栓塞性卒中(CES)相关的假设。方法对三家医院的缺血性卒中患者进行hsTroponin检测,2名盲法临床医生根据ESUS标准将患者分为CES、NCE(非心脏栓塞性)或ESUS。特征包括基线NIHSS、肾功能、高血压、糖尿病、吸烟、缺血性心脏病、既往中风和充血性心力衰竭。通过逐步添加患者特征来模拟CES Vs NCE和ESUS Vs NCE患者hsT阳性的几率。结果194例缺血性脑卒中患者,平均年龄71岁,男女比例为57:43。65例hsTroponin阳性,与老年、高血压、心力衰竭、冠心病和eGFR相关。结论急性缺血性卒中后hsTroponin升高与心脏栓塞机制独立相关。在调整混杂因素后,高敏感性心肌肌钙蛋白与ESUS没有显著相关,这表明心脏栓塞原因可能不是该组的主要机制。
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