Background We investigated 92 blood biomarkers implicated in the pathophysiological pathways of ischemic injury, inflammation, hemostasis, and regulation of vascular resistance to predict post-stroke mortality. Aim Based on the most promising markers, we aimed to create a novel Biomarker Panel Index (BPI) for risk stratification. Methods In this prospective study, we measured 92 biomarkers in 320 stroke patients. The primary outcome measure was mortality within 90 days. We estimated the association of each biomarker using logistic regression adjusting for multiple testing. The most significant 16 biomarkers were used to create the BPI. We fitted regression models to estimate the association and the discriminatory accuracy of ...
The use of blood biomarkers for stroke has been long considered an excellent method to determine the...
Accurate and early prediction of poststroke infections is important to improve antibiotic therapy gu...
Background: Current diagnostic, prognostic and risk stratification tools are inadequate for effectiv...
BACKGROUND: We investigated 92 blood biomarkers implicated in the pathophysiological pathways of isc...
<p><b>Background and Purpose:</b> The prediction of death or disability (“poor out...
OBJECTIVES: biomarkers refer to indicators measured by chemical or biologic tests using blood or uri...
Stroke is a major cause of disability and death globally, and prediction of mortality represents a c...
Background and Purpose—The prediction of death or disability (“poor outcome’) after stroke by valida...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW One in eight patients unfortunately suffers a new stroke within 5 years of thei...
Introduction: Today, knowledge about predictors of stroke outcomes is limited and few studies have i...
In industrialized nations, cerebral ischemia manifesting as a stroke or TIA is one of the most frequ...
Each year, over 5 million people die worldwide from stroke, and at least every sixth patient who sur...
BACKGROUND: Early outcome prediction after Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) might be improved with blood-...
Stroke represents the primary debilitating disease in adults and is the second-highest cause of deat...
Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) and respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are potentially lif...
The use of blood biomarkers for stroke has been long considered an excellent method to determine the...
Accurate and early prediction of poststroke infections is important to improve antibiotic therapy gu...
Background: Current diagnostic, prognostic and risk stratification tools are inadequate for effectiv...
BACKGROUND: We investigated 92 blood biomarkers implicated in the pathophysiological pathways of isc...
<p><b>Background and Purpose:</b> The prediction of death or disability (“poor out...
OBJECTIVES: biomarkers refer to indicators measured by chemical or biologic tests using blood or uri...
Stroke is a major cause of disability and death globally, and prediction of mortality represents a c...
Background and Purpose—The prediction of death or disability (“poor outcome’) after stroke by valida...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW One in eight patients unfortunately suffers a new stroke within 5 years of thei...
Introduction: Today, knowledge about predictors of stroke outcomes is limited and few studies have i...
In industrialized nations, cerebral ischemia manifesting as a stroke or TIA is one of the most frequ...
Each year, over 5 million people die worldwide from stroke, and at least every sixth patient who sur...
BACKGROUND: Early outcome prediction after Acute ischemic stroke (AIS) might be improved with blood-...
Stroke represents the primary debilitating disease in adults and is the second-highest cause of deat...
Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) and respiratory tract infections (RTIs) are potentially lif...
The use of blood biomarkers for stroke has been long considered an excellent method to determine the...
Accurate and early prediction of poststroke infections is important to improve antibiotic therapy gu...
Background: Current diagnostic, prognostic and risk stratification tools are inadequate for effectiv...