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Abstract 162: Viscerotoxic Brain Infarcts: The Results of Heart-Brain Interactions Study

Authors :
Andrew Beers
Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer
Hakan Ay
James M. Brown
Ken Chang
Source :
Stroke. 50
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2019.

Abstract

Introduction: Acute brain infarcts can provoke functional and morphologic changes in internal organs in the absence of primary visceral causes. We tested the hypothesis that infarcts in certain regions of the brain were much more likely to be associated with internal organ injury (IOI) than other regions using a method that was free from the bias of a-priori hypothesis as to any specific location. Methods: We generated neuroanatomic maps of brain infarcts for plasma troponin T elevation (structural cardiac marker), QTc prolongation on ECG (electrophysiological cardiac marker), pneumonia and urinary tract infection (marker for altered immune/pulmonary/urinary physiology), acute stress hyperglycemia (hepatic marker of glycogenolysis) in 1208 consecutive patients who were prospectively recruited into the NIH-funded HBI study. We utilized Threshold-Free Cluster Enhancement to examine the relationship between infarct location and IOI. We generated voxel-wise p-value maps using a permutation-based approach and identified clusters of contiguous voxels associated with IOI with a p-value Results: We identified significant clusters of voxels for each form of IOI. The clusters for troponin elevation and QTc prolongation encompassed similar regions in the right insular cortex. The cluster for acute stress hyperglycemia involved the left insula. We found two large clusters for post-stroke infection, one for pneumonia in the left and one for urinary tract infection in the right hemisphere, both encompassing the insular cortex. The relationship between infarct location and IOI persisted after adjusting for infarct volume, vascular risk factors, and stroke etiology. Conclusion: Our results uncover the neuroanatomical substrate of post-stroke IOI. Localizing discrete regions of brain infarcts associated with IOI could be used to bootstrap towards new markers for better differentiation between neurogenic and non-neurogenic mechanisms of post-stroke IOI.

Details

ISSN :
15244628 and 00392499
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stroke
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........add5de9c4b96c318c61ec539ee79f0c4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/str.50.suppl_1.162