Procalcitonin And Mrproanp As Biomarkers Of Subclinical Cerebrovascular Damage: The Northern Manhattan Study

Stroke(2016)

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Background: Chronic infections and hemodynamic dysfunction are risk factors for stroke. We hypothesized that blood biomarkers of infection (procalcitonin, or PCT) and hemodynamic stress (midregional pro-atrial natriuretic peptide, or MRproANP) would be associated with subclinical cerebrovascular damage (SCVD), including silent brain infarcts (SBI) and white matter hyperintensity volume (WMHV). Methods: The Northern Manhattan Study was designed to assess risk factors for incident vascular disease in a multiethnic cohort. A subsample underwent brain MRI and had blood samples available for biomarker measurement (n=1178). We used logistic regression models to estimate the odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (OR, 95%CI) for the association of these biomarkers with SBI, and linear regression for associations with logWMHV, after adjusting for demographic, behavioral, and medical risk factors. Results: Mean age was 70 ±9 years; 60% were women, 66% hispanic, 17% black, 15% white and 2% belonged to other ethni...
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