Elevated Cardiac Troponin in Acute Stroke without Acute Coronary Syndrome Predicts Long-Term Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes

Background. Elevated cardiac troponin in acute stroke in absence of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has unclear long-term outcomes. Methods. Retrospective analysis of 566 patients admitted to Temple University Hospital from 2008 to 2010 for acute stroke was performed. Patients were included if cardiac...

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Main Authors: Farhan Raza, Mohamad Alkhouli, Paul Sandhu, Reema Bhatt, Alfred A. Bove
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Stroke Research and Treatment
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/621650
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spelling doaj-9d0e044cbf924c37813c5188d7c42a392021-07-02T02:50:50ZengHindawi LimitedStroke Research and Treatment2090-81052042-00562014-01-01201410.1155/2014/621650621650Elevated Cardiac Troponin in Acute Stroke without Acute Coronary Syndrome Predicts Long-Term Adverse Cardiovascular OutcomesFarhan Raza0Mohamad Alkhouli1Paul Sandhu2Reema Bhatt3Alfred A. Bove4Department of Medicine Cardiology Section, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USADepartment of Medicine Cardiology Section, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USATemple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USADepartment of Medicine, Internal Medicine Section, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USADepartment of Medicine Cardiology Section, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19140, USABackground. Elevated cardiac troponin in acute stroke in absence of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has unclear long-term outcomes. Methods. Retrospective analysis of 566 patients admitted to Temple University Hospital from 2008 to 2010 for acute stroke was performed. Patients were included if cardiac troponin I was measured and had no evidence of ACS and an echocardiogram was performed. Of 200 patients who met the criteria, baseline characteristics, electrocardiograms, and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) were reviewed. Patients were characterized into two groups with normal and elevated troponins. Primary end point was nonfatal myocardial infarction during follow-up period after discharge. The secondary end points were MACE and death from any cause. Results. For 200 patients, 17 patients had positive troponins. Baseline characteristics were as follows: age 63.1±13.8, 64% African Americans, 78% with hypertension, and 22% with previous CVA. During mean follow-up of 20.1 months, 7 patients (41.2%) in elevated troponin and 6 (3.3%) patients in normal troponin group had nonfatal myocardial infarction (P=0.0001). MACE (41.2% versus 14.2%, P=0.01) and death from any cause (41.2% versus 14.5%, P=0.017) were significant in the positive troponin group. Conclusions. Elevated cardiac troponin in patients with acute stroke and no evidence of ACS is strong predictor of long-term cardiac outcomes.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/621650
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author Farhan Raza
Mohamad Alkhouli
Paul Sandhu
Reema Bhatt
Alfred A. Bove
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Mohamad Alkhouli
Paul Sandhu
Reema Bhatt
Alfred A. Bove
Elevated Cardiac Troponin in Acute Stroke without Acute Coronary Syndrome Predicts Long-Term Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes
Stroke Research and Treatment
author_facet Farhan Raza
Mohamad Alkhouli
Paul Sandhu
Reema Bhatt
Alfred A. Bove
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title Elevated Cardiac Troponin in Acute Stroke without Acute Coronary Syndrome Predicts Long-Term Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_short Elevated Cardiac Troponin in Acute Stroke without Acute Coronary Syndrome Predicts Long-Term Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_full Elevated Cardiac Troponin in Acute Stroke without Acute Coronary Syndrome Predicts Long-Term Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_fullStr Elevated Cardiac Troponin in Acute Stroke without Acute Coronary Syndrome Predicts Long-Term Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Elevated Cardiac Troponin in Acute Stroke without Acute Coronary Syndrome Predicts Long-Term Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes
title_sort elevated cardiac troponin in acute stroke without acute coronary syndrome predicts long-term adverse cardiovascular outcomes
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Stroke Research and Treatment
issn 2090-8105
2042-0056
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background. Elevated cardiac troponin in acute stroke in absence of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has unclear long-term outcomes. Methods. Retrospective analysis of 566 patients admitted to Temple University Hospital from 2008 to 2010 for acute stroke was performed. Patients were included if cardiac troponin I was measured and had no evidence of ACS and an echocardiogram was performed. Of 200 patients who met the criteria, baseline characteristics, electrocardiograms, and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) were reviewed. Patients were characterized into two groups with normal and elevated troponins. Primary end point was nonfatal myocardial infarction during follow-up period after discharge. The secondary end points were MACE and death from any cause. Results. For 200 patients, 17 patients had positive troponins. Baseline characteristics were as follows: age 63.1±13.8, 64% African Americans, 78% with hypertension, and 22% with previous CVA. During mean follow-up of 20.1 months, 7 patients (41.2%) in elevated troponin and 6 (3.3%) patients in normal troponin group had nonfatal myocardial infarction (P=0.0001). MACE (41.2% versus 14.2%, P=0.01) and death from any cause (41.2% versus 14.5%, P=0.017) were significant in the positive troponin group. Conclusions. Elevated cardiac troponin in patients with acute stroke and no evidence of ACS is strong predictor of long-term cardiac outcomes.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/621650
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