Blood Pressure Variability in Acute Ischemic Stroke: The Role of Early Recanalization

We performed a retrospective study with the aim of investigating the association between blood pressure (BP) variability in the first 24 h after ischemic stroke and functional outcome, regarding arterial recanalization status. A total of 674 patients diagnosed with acute stroke and treated with reva...

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Veröffentlicht in:European neurology 2018-01, Vol.80 (1-2), p.63-67
Hauptverfasser: Martins, Ana Inês, Sargento-Freitas, João, Jesus-Ribeiro, Joana, Correia, Inês, Cardoso, Leila, Gomes, João Pedro, Gonçalves, Mariana, Costa, Rui, Silva, Fernando, Galego, Orlando, Nunes, César, Beato-Coelho, José, Varela, Ricardo, Machado, Cristina, Rodrigues, Bruno, Santo, Gustavo C., Cunha, Luís
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Zusammenfassung:We performed a retrospective study with the aim of investigating the association between blood pressure (BP) variability in the first 24 h after ischemic stroke and functional outcome, regarding arterial recanalization status. A total of 674 patients diagnosed with acute stroke and treated with revascularization therapies were enrolled. Systolic and diastolic BP values of the first 24 h after stroke were collected and their variation quantified through standard deviation. Recanalization state was evaluated at 6 h and clinical outcome at 3 months was assessed by modified Rankin Scale. In multivariate analyses systolic BP variability in the first 24 h post-stroke showed an association with 3 months clinical outcome in the whole population and non-recanalyzed patients. In recanalyzed patients, BP variability did not show a significant association with functional outcome.
ISSN:0014-3022
1421-9913
DOI:10.1159/000492627