Echocardiographic abnormalities in patients with stroke during the subacute rehabilitation phase.

Authors

  • Masahiro Tsujikawa
  • Yohei Otaka
  • Rei Hasegawa
  • Kunitsugu Kondo
  • Meigen Liu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1890

Keywords:

comorbidity, risk factor, convalescent hospital, cardiac function test, heart disease.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cardiac function using echocardiography in patients with stroke admitted to subacute rehabilitation units. DESIGN: Retrospective, cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 750 consecutive patients with stroke who were admitted to a suburban rehabilitation hospital. Mean age 67.5 years (standard deviation (SD) 12.3 years). Mean time since stroke 36.7 days (SD 13.2 days). METHODS: Patients were assessed using transthoracic echocardiography within 7 days of admission. The prevalence of echocardiographic abnormalities was analysed and compared between cerebral infarction and haemorrhage using the Mantel-Haenszel method controlled for age. RESULTS: Arrhythmias were found in 13.7% of the patients, 94.2% of whom had atrial fibrillation. Left atrial enlargement and left ventricular hypertrophy were found in 20.4% and 19.5% of all patients, respectively. Left ventricular asynergy was detected in 6.1% of all patients, but 47.8% of them had no history of myocardial infarction. Left ventricular ejection fraction was low in 12.2% of all patients. Abnormal rhythms and left atrial enlargement were significantly more frequent in patients with cerebral infarction than in those with cerebral haemorrhage (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION: The prevalence of cardiac problems is high among patients with subacute stroke regardless of a history of heart disease, and this should be taken into account when planning rehabilitation programmes.

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Published

2014-08-26

How to Cite

Tsujikawa, M., Otaka, Y., Hasegawa, R., Kondo, K., & Liu, M. (2014). Echocardiographic abnormalities in patients with stroke during the subacute rehabilitation phase. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 47(1), 38–44. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-1890

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