The value of clinical routine blood biomarkers in predicting long-term mortality after stroke.
Isra HatabMarkus KneihslEgbert BispingPeter P RainerAuthor S Simon Fandler-HöflerSebastian EppingerMelanie HaideggerNatalie BergerHarald ManggeReinhold SchmidtChristian EnzingerThomas GattringerPublished in: European stroke journal (2023)
NT-proBNP represents the most relevant routine blood-based biomarker for the prediction of long-term mortality after ischemic stroke. Increased NT-proBNP levels indicate a vulnerable subgroup of stroke patients in which early and thorough cardiovascular assessment and consistent follow-ups could improve outcome after stroke.