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Posterior circulation ischemic stroke not involving the brainstem is associated with cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction.

Ruihao WangMartin KöhrmannRainer KollmarJulia KoehnStefan SchwabBernd KallmünzerMax-Josef Hilz
Published in: European journal of neurology (2022)
During the first week after stroke onset, our PCIS patients with occipital lobe, thalamic, cerebellar, or brainstem strokes all had reduced cardiovagal modulation, compromised baroreflex, and increased peripheral sympathetic modulation. The RRI-LF/HF ratios suggest that sympathetic predominance is slightly more prominent after occipital lobe stroke. PCIS may trigger cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction even without brainstem involvement.
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