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

Authors :
John M. Worthington
Michael Hayes
Andrew Hannaford
Nimalin Harinesan
Timothy Ang
Source :
Oral abstracts.
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

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.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oral abstracts
Accession number :
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