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[Acute ischemic stroke and troponin elevation: update of the Mannheim clinical algorithm].

Louisa BeckerAngelika AlonsoMathieu KruskaStefan BaumannNiklas GrasslHendrik LeschPhilipp EiseleTina SieburgMichael BehnesTobias SchuppHany KayedMichael PlattenDaniel DuerschmiedKristina SzaboIbrahim AkinChristian Fastner
Published in: Innere Medizin (Heidelberg, Germany) (2024)
Elevated high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) levels should be expected in about half of all patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Since those patients are at risk of increased morbidity and mortality, often attributable to cardiac causes, an adequate work-up of the underlying etiology is required. This can only be achieved by a team of cardiologists and neurologists. Since underlying causes of hs-cTn elevation in AIS patients are diverse, often atypical or silent in their clinical presentation and some, such as an accompanying myocardial infarction, can be acutely life-threatening, the work-up should follow a standardized clinical algorithm. The vast majority of hs-cTn elevations are caused by non-ischemic myocardial injury associated with AIS. This work presents a practice-oriented approach to differential diagnosis with the update of the Mannheim clinical algorithm for acute ischemic stroke and troponin elevation.
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