Stroke, Vol 9, 392-396, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
JW Norris, GM Froggatt and VC Hachinski
Cardiac arrhythmias were more frequent (p less than 0.001) in 312 stroke
patients admitted to an intensive care stroke unit, than in 92 patients
admitted to the unit and subsequently found not to have strokes. This
significant difference remained when a stroke subgroup and the non-stroke
group were matched for age, sex and duration of stay in the unit (P less
than 0.005). Hypertension and hypertensive cardiac disease were more common
in the stroke than in the non-stroke patients (P less than 0.001). Ectopic
beats and atrial fibrillation, as well as other arrhythmias, were most
frequent in patients with cerebral hemisphere infarction, and patients with
hemispheric lesions had significantly more arrhythmias than those with
brain stem lesions (P less than 0.05). The arrhythmias were rarely (2%)
responsible for hemodynamic ischemic cerebrovascular lesions, but may have
been associated with cerebral embolism in up to 17% of cases. The cardiac
arrhythmias appeared to have little influence on the course of the
subsequent recovery from stroke. Although these arrhythmias frequently
reflect the high incidence of cardiac disease in stroke patients, in some
cases they are secondary to the acute cerebrovascular lesion itself.
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