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Atrial Cardiopathy and Cryptogenic Stroke: A Cross-sectional Pilot Study

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Date 2015 Oct 19
PMID 26476588
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Background: There is increasing evidence that left atrial dysfunction or cardiopathy is associated with ischemic stroke risk independently of atrial fibrillation. We aimed to determine the prevalence of atrial cardiopathy biomarkers in patients with cryptogenic stroke.

Methods: We included consecutive patients with ischemic stroke enrolled in the New York Columbia Collaborative Specialized Program of Translational Research in Acute Stroke registry between December 1, 2008, and April 30, 2012. Medical records were reviewed and patients with a diagnosis of cryptogenic stroke were identified. Atrial cardiopathy was defined as at least one of the following: serum N-terminal probrain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) level greater than 250 pg/mL, P-wave terminal force velocity in lead V1 (PTFV1) on electrocardiogram (ECG) greater than 5000 µV⋅ms, or severe left atrial enlargement (LAE) on echocardiogram. We compared clinical, echocardiographic, and radiological characteristics between patients with and without atrial cardiopathy.

Results: Among 40 patients with cryptogenic stroke, 63% had at least one of the biomarkers of atrial cardiopathy; 49% had elevated NT-proBNP levels, 20% had evidence of increased PTFV1 on ECG, and 5% had severe LAE. Patients with atrial cardiopathy were more likely to be older (76 versus 62 years, P = .012); have hypertension (96% versus 33%, P < .001), hyperlipidemia (60% versus 27%, P = .05), or coronary heart disease (28% versus 0%, P = .033); and less likely to have a patent foramen ovale (4% versus 40%, P = .007).

Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of biomarkers indicative of atrial cardiopathy in patients with cryptogenic stroke. Clinical trials are needed to determine whether these patients may benefit from anticoagulation to prevent stroke.

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