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Condicionantes pronósticos del ictus isquémico: utilidad de los biomarcadores sanguíneos en su predicción

Student thesis: Doctoral thesis

Abstract

Stroke represents one of the main causes of mortality and disability. Stroke outcome depends mainly on baseline, non-modifiable factors, such as age or stroke severity, but also on several conditions that may occur across the natural history of stroke and leads to a poor outcome. In the present doctoral thesis we focus on these conditions, namely post-stroke complications. _x000D_ Therefore, our objectives in the present project are: first, to assess which post-stroke complications have the highest impact on stroke prognosis; second, to evaluate in which indications the use of blood biomarkers is more demanded by physicians; third, to evaluate across the literature whether the association between blood biomarkers and stroke outcome and complications has been assessed; and fourth, to test the predictive value of some candidates for the previously identified indications._x000D_ To assess these objectives, we performed a comprehensive analysis of the stroke registry of the Spanish Neurological Society (RENISEN), finding that brain edema with increased intracranial pressure and respiratory tract infections were the complications with the highest impact on in-hospital mortality, followed by cardiologic complications in a second step. An interesting finding of the analysis is that the impact of these complications depends on stroke severity. Moreover, we performed a survey across European stroke neurologists, finding that the indication in which the use of biomarkers is more requested is the management of reperfusion therapies. _x000D_ By applying systematic reviews and meta-analysis, we have found that the use of biomarkers for the management of post-stroke complications has been poorly studied. From the meta-analyzed biomarkers, C-reactive protein appears as a surrogate biomarker for the management of post-stroke infections. Regarding experimental studies, factor seven activating protease (FSAP) and ADAMTS13 (A Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase with a ThromboSpondin type 1 motif, member 13), both associated with arterial recanalization, have emerged as candidates to guide reperfusion therapies. Moreover, we have described a role for high-sensitive troponin-I determination in acute stroke, in identifying those patients at the highest risk of suffering cardiologic complications. _x000D_ If our results are confirmed in future prospective studies evaluating the prognostic implications of the use of these biomarkers, such biomarkers could be translated into clinical practice for the management of post-stroke complications.
Date of Award18 Apr 2016
Original languageUndefined/Unknown
Awarding Institution
  • Vall d'Hebron University Hospital (HUVH)
SupervisorAntonio David Garcia Dorado García (Director)

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