Rola diagnostyki kardiologicznej u pacjentów z udarem kryptogennym — aktualny stan wiedzy
Streszczenie
Udar kryptogenny to udar mózgu o nieznanej etiologii. Ponad 2/3 udarów kryptogennych ma podłoże zatorowe, głównie kardiogenne.
Dlatego tak ważne są obrazowa diagnostyka kardiologiczna oraz diagnostyka zaburzeń rytmu serca, zwłaszcza migotania przedsionków. U osób z implantowanymi urządzeniami wszczepialnymi należy rutynowo wykorzystywać zapisy wewnątrzsercowego elektrokardiogramu w pamięci urządzenia, w poszukiwaniu tak zwanych szybkich rytmów przedsionkowych. Udoskonalenie narzędzi diagnostycznych oraz postępy w wykrywaniu migotania przedsionków sprawiają, że coraz mniej udarów mózgu pozostaje bez ustalonej przyczyny, co w wielu przypadkach pozwala na odpowiednio wczesne wdrożenie profilaktyki wtórnej.
Słowa kluczowe: udar kryptogennyudar zatorowy z nieokreślonego źródładiagnostyka kardiologicznaprzetrwały otwór owalnymigotanie przedsionków
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