Diagnostics (Jun 2021)

A Novel Combination of Blood Biomarkers and Clinical Stroke Scales Facilitates Detection of Large Vessel Occlusion Ischemic Strokes

  • Edoardo Gaude,
  • Barbara Nogueira,
  • Marcos Ladreda Mochales,
  • Sheila Graham,
  • Sarah Smith,
  • Lisa Shaw,
  • Sara Graziadio,
  • Gonzalo Ladreda Mochales,
  • Philip Sloan,
  • Joshua D. Bernstock,
  • Shashank Shekhar,
  • Toby I. Gropen,
  • Christopher I. Price

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11071137
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
p. 1137

Abstract

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Acute ischemic stroke caused by large vessel occlusions (LVOs) is a major contributor to stroke deaths and disabilities; however, identification for emergency treatment is challenging. We recruited two separate cohorts of suspected stroke patients and screened a panel of blood-derived protein biomarkers for LVO detection. Diagnostic performance was estimated by using blood biomarkers in combination with NIHSS-derived stroke severity scales. Multivariable analysis demonstrated that D-dimer (OR 16, 95% CI 5–60; p-value p-value p-value < 0.001). A combination of the biomarkers with FAST-ED resulted in the highest accuracy at 95% (95% CI: 87–99%), with sensitivity of 91% (95% CI: 72–99%), and specificity of 96% (95% CI: 90–99%). Diagnostic accuracy was confirmed in an independent cohort, in which accuracy was again shown to be 95% (95% CI: 87–99%), with a sensitivity of 82% (95% CI: 57–96%), and specificity of 98% (95% CI: 92–100%). Accordingly, the combination of D-dimer and GFAP with stroke scales may provide a simple and highly accurate tool for identifying LVO patients, with a potential impact on time to treatment.

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