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Renate B Schnabel1,2,3, Stephan Camen1,2, Fabian Knebel4, Andreas Hagendorff5, Udo Bavendiek6, Michael Böhm7, Wolfram Doehner8,9,10, Matthias Endres9,10,11,12,13, Klaus Gröschel14, Andreas Goette3,15, Hagen B Huttner16, Christoph Jensen17,18, Paulus Kirchhof1,2,3,19, Grigorios Korosoglou20, Ulrich Laufs5, Jan Liman21, Caroline Morbach22, Darius Günther Nabavi23, Tobias Neumann-Haefelin24, Waltraud Pfeilschifter25,26, Sven Poli27,28, Timolaos Rizos29, Andreas Rolf30, Joachim Röther31, Wolf Rüdiger Schäbitz32, Thorsten Steiner29,33, Götz Thomalla34, Rolf Wachter5,35, Karl Georg Haeusler36,37.
Abstract
This expert opinion paper on cardiac imaging after acute ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) includes a statement of the "Heart and Brain" consortium of the German Cardiac Society and the German Stroke Society. The Stroke Unit-Commission of the German Stroke Society and the German Atrial Fibrillation NETwork (AFNET) endorsed this paper. Cardiac imaging is a key component of etiological work-up after stroke. Enhanced echocardiographic tools, constantly improving cardiac computer tomography (CT) as well as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) offer comprehensive non- or less-invasive cardiac evaluation at the expense of increased costs and/or radiation exposure. Certain imaging findings usually lead to a change in medical secondary stroke prevention or may influence medical treatment. However, there is no proof from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) that the choice of the imaging method influences the prognosis of stroke patients. Summarizing present knowledge, the German Heart and Brain consortium proposes an interdisciplinary, staged standard diagnostic scheme for the detection of risk factors of cardio-embolic stroke. This expert opinion paper aims to give practical advice to physicians who are involved in stroke care. In line with the nature of an expert opinion paper, labeling of classes of recommendations is not provided, since many statements are based on expert opinion, reported case series, and clinical experience.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac imaging; Computed tomography; Echocardiography; Expert opinion; Ischemic Stroke; Magnetic resonance imaging; Transient ischemic attack
Year: 2021 PMID: 34143285 DOI: 10.1007/s00392-021-01834-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Res Cardiol ISSN: 1861-0684 Impact factor: 5.460