Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
HEart and BRain Interfaces in Acute Ischemic Stroke (HEBRAS) - A Prospective Oberservational Cohort Study
The primary aim of this prospective observational study is to investigate whether an enhanced diagnostic MRI work-up (including cardiac MRI, angiography of the aortic arch and the brain-supplying arteries) combined with an in-hospital Holter-ECG of up to 5 days duration leads to a significant increase in relevant pathologic findings with respect to stroke aetiology as compared to the findings obtained by a routine diagnostic work-up (including stroke unit monitoring, 24h-Holter-ECG, echocardiography, Doppler-ultrasound of the brain-supplying arteries) in patients with acute ischemic stroke and no atrial fibrillation according to past medical history or baseline ECG. A better understanding of the stroke aetiology may improve secondary stroke prevention and long term outcome.
Variations and delays in the diagnostic procedures during hospitalization after acute
ischemic stroke are still common, and at the same time, stroke aetiology remains cryptogenic
in about 20-25% of stroke unit patients. Recent studies have shown that (a) cardiac MRI is
now able to detect cardiac sources of embolism (thrombi and aortic plaques) with equal
sensitivity as compared to echocardiography, and (b) prolonged ECG monitoring up to several
days/weeks/years can significantly increase the detection rate of atrial fibrillation. These
developments might allow a faster and more effective diagnostic work-up in patients with
acute ischemic stroke compared to standard diagnostic procedures including doppler-ultrasound
of the extracranial brain-supplying arteries, echocardiography, 24-h-Holter ECG and stroke
unit monitoring. This prospective observational trial therefore aims to assess the detection
rate of pathologic findings relevant to stroke aetiology as obtained by an enhanced MRI
set-up (including cardiac MRI, MR-angiography of the brain-supplying arteries) and a
prolonged Holter-ECG (of up to 5 days after the stroke) in comparison to findings obtained by
routine diagnostic procedures after acute stroke.
Moreover, cumulating evidence implies that acute ischemic stroke can lead to cardiac damage.
Since the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms are still poorly understood, the HEBRAS
study attempts to tackle the relationship between stroke localization (e.g. insular
involvement), observed cardiac damage (as indicated by troponin elevation) and activation of
autonomic nervous system (as indicated by impairment of heart rate variability and elevated
urinary norepinephrine levels), respectively.
Finally, to clarify the prognostic impact of stroke-induced autonomic dysfunction, heart rate
variability will be analysed with respect to functional outcome, mortality, recurrent stroke
and myocardial injury.
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