Early detection of cardiovascular dysfunctions directly caused by acute ischemic stroke (AIS) has become paramount. Researchers now generally agree on the existence of a bidirectional interaction between the brain and the heart. In support of this theory, AIS patients are extremely vulnerable to severe cardiac complications. Sympathetic hyperactivity, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, the immune and inflammatory responses, and gut dysbiosis have been identified as the main pathological mechanisms involved in brain-heart axis dysregulation after AIS. Moreover, evidence has confirmed that the main causes of mortality after AIS include heart attack, congestive heart failure, hemodynamic instability, left ventricular systolic dysfunction, di...
BACKGROUND: Stroke represent one of the most devastating of all neurological diseases, affecting ...
AbstractCardiac autonomic dysfunction is a common complication after acute ischemic stroke (IS). Pri...
Autonomic and cardiac dysfunction may occur after vascular brain injury without any evidence of prim...
Neurocardiology is an emerging and interesting discipline that addresses the brain and heart interac...
The interaction between the heart and brain is complex and integral to the maintenance of normal car...
Impaired autonomic function, characterized by a predominance of sympathetic activity, is common in p...
Since antiquity, the interaction of brain and heart has inspired physicians and philosophers. Today,...
Cardiac complications are a frequent medical problem during the first few days after an ischaemic st...
In recent years, it has been convincingly demonstrated that acute brain injury may cause severe card...
Impaired autonomic function, characterized by a predominance of sympathetic activity, is common in p...
Background: There are contradictory data on how brain hemispheric localization/side influences the f...
INTRODUCTION: Cushing first described hemodynamic changes after acute intracerebral hemorrhage. C...
There has been a large confirmation over the last decades that stroke may produce cardiac changes (e...
Cardiac arrhythmias and electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities occur frequently but are often underre...
SUMMARY The possibility that acute stroke produces an increase in sympathetic tone with resultant ca...
BACKGROUND: Stroke represent one of the most devastating of all neurological diseases, affecting ...
AbstractCardiac autonomic dysfunction is a common complication after acute ischemic stroke (IS). Pri...
Autonomic and cardiac dysfunction may occur after vascular brain injury without any evidence of prim...
Neurocardiology is an emerging and interesting discipline that addresses the brain and heart interac...
The interaction between the heart and brain is complex and integral to the maintenance of normal car...
Impaired autonomic function, characterized by a predominance of sympathetic activity, is common in p...
Since antiquity, the interaction of brain and heart has inspired physicians and philosophers. Today,...
Cardiac complications are a frequent medical problem during the first few days after an ischaemic st...
In recent years, it has been convincingly demonstrated that acute brain injury may cause severe card...
Impaired autonomic function, characterized by a predominance of sympathetic activity, is common in p...
Background: There are contradictory data on how brain hemispheric localization/side influences the f...
INTRODUCTION: Cushing first described hemodynamic changes after acute intracerebral hemorrhage. C...
There has been a large confirmation over the last decades that stroke may produce cardiac changes (e...
Cardiac arrhythmias and electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities occur frequently but are often underre...
SUMMARY The possibility that acute stroke produces an increase in sympathetic tone with resultant ca...
BACKGROUND: Stroke represent one of the most devastating of all neurological diseases, affecting ...
AbstractCardiac autonomic dysfunction is a common complication after acute ischemic stroke (IS). Pri...
Autonomic and cardiac dysfunction may occur after vascular brain injury without any evidence of prim...