P94 EVALUATING CENTRAL PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN ACUTE PHASE: PROGNOSIS AND OUTCOME

Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is defined as sudden onset of a neurologic deficit. It’s the cause of about 85% of all strokes and the deficits last for more than 24 h. (1) Blood pressure (BP) is elevated in 75% or more of patients with acute stroke and different levels of peripheral BP at onset are ass...

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Main Authors: Ana Costa, David Paiva, Filipa Gonçalves, Ana Campos, Pedro Cunha, Jorge Cotter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-12-01
Series:Artery Research
Online Access:https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930100/view
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author Ana Costa
David Paiva
Filipa Gonçalves
Ana Campos
Pedro Cunha
Jorge Cotter
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David Paiva
Filipa Gonçalves
Ana Campos
Pedro Cunha
Jorge Cotter
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description Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) is defined as sudden onset of a neurologic deficit. It’s the cause of about 85% of all strokes and the deficits last for more than 24 h. (1) Blood pressure (BP) is elevated in 75% or more of patients with acute stroke and different levels of peripheral BP at onset are associated with poor outcomes. In patients with AIS, management of blood pressure is still a matter of debate. Brachial pressure is a poor surrogate for aortic pressure and recent evidence suggests that central pressure is more strongly related to future cardiovascular events. In this pilot study we aimed to evaluate central pressure (CBP) in patients admitted with AIS in the acute phase (first 24 h). We evaluated 34 patients with a man age of 72,7 years. Patients presented a mean NIHSS score 5,4 at admission (0-18) and NIHSS of 4 at discharge. Pre-AIS Rankin mean was 1 and at discharge was 2,1. Brachial systolic and diastolic blood pressures varied between 108 – 250 and 42–131 mmHg accordingly, with mean values of 147,48/78,21. Central BP varied from 102,5 – 215 mmHg systolic and 44–128,5 mmHg diastolic with mean value of 136,65/80,56 mmHg.In this sample, low values of both central and peripheric BP were associated with poor outcome (Rankin scale).This is an ongoing study aiming to evaluate central hemodynamic parameters in acute phase os AIS and at long term. The main gold is to enlarge our sample so we can be able to extract more and stronger data.
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spelling doaj.art-6fd3d65be19f4eabb645cfd561cf3d8a2022-12-22T02:55:04ZengBMCArtery Research1876-44012018-12-012410.1016/j.artres.2018.10.147P94 EVALUATING CENTRAL PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN ACUTE PHASE: PROGNOSIS AND OUTCOMEAna CostaDavid PaivaFilipa GonçalvesAna CamposPedro CunhaJorge CotterAcute ischemic stroke (AIS) is defined as sudden onset of a neurologic deficit. It’s the cause of about 85% of all strokes and the deficits last for more than 24 h. (1) Blood pressure (BP) is elevated in 75% or more of patients with acute stroke and different levels of peripheral BP at onset are associated with poor outcomes. In patients with AIS, management of blood pressure is still a matter of debate. Brachial pressure is a poor surrogate for aortic pressure and recent evidence suggests that central pressure is more strongly related to future cardiovascular events. In this pilot study we aimed to evaluate central pressure (CBP) in patients admitted with AIS in the acute phase (first 24 h). We evaluated 34 patients with a man age of 72,7 years. Patients presented a mean NIHSS score 5,4 at admission (0-18) and NIHSS of 4 at discharge. Pre-AIS Rankin mean was 1 and at discharge was 2,1. Brachial systolic and diastolic blood pressures varied between 108 – 250 and 42–131 mmHg accordingly, with mean values of 147,48/78,21. Central BP varied from 102,5 – 215 mmHg systolic and 44–128,5 mmHg diastolic with mean value of 136,65/80,56 mmHg.In this sample, low values of both central and peripheric BP were associated with poor outcome (Rankin scale).This is an ongoing study aiming to evaluate central hemodynamic parameters in acute phase os AIS and at long term. The main gold is to enlarge our sample so we can be able to extract more and stronger data.https://www.atlantis-press.com/article/125930100/view
spellingShingle Ana Costa
David Paiva
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Ana Campos
Pedro Cunha
Jorge Cotter
P94 EVALUATING CENTRAL PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN ACUTE PHASE: PROGNOSIS AND OUTCOME
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title P94 EVALUATING CENTRAL PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN ACUTE PHASE: PROGNOSIS AND OUTCOME
title_full P94 EVALUATING CENTRAL PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN ACUTE PHASE: PROGNOSIS AND OUTCOME
title_fullStr P94 EVALUATING CENTRAL PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN ACUTE PHASE: PROGNOSIS AND OUTCOME
title_full_unstemmed P94 EVALUATING CENTRAL PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN ACUTE PHASE: PROGNOSIS AND OUTCOME
title_short P94 EVALUATING CENTRAL PRESSURE IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE IN ACUTE PHASE: PROGNOSIS AND OUTCOME
title_sort p94 evaluating central pressure in patients with acute ischemic stroke in acute phase prognosis and outcome
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