The goal of this observational study is to * to investigate the prevalence and time course of autonomic dysfunction in acute ischemic stroke patients; * to evaluate the influence of lesion location on autonomic dysfunction; * to identify patterns of structural and functional brain connectivity within the central autonomic control circuits associated with autonomic dysfunction; and * to explore causal models of the link between brain lesions; cardiac, immunological and endocrine biomarkers; and dysautonomia. Researchers will compare patients with acute ischemic stroke to patients with transient ischemic attacks to study the effect of acute ischemic brain lesions. Participants will * undergo cardiovascular autonomic function testing; * receive structural and functional MR imaging; * provide blood samples for determinaton of serological biomarkers auf dysautonomia.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Autonomic dysfunction
Cardiovagal and Adrenergic Scores on the Composite Autonomic Scoring Scale (0-7, higher values indicate greater dysfunction)
Time frame: 3-5 days after stroke onset
Autonomic dysfunction
Cardiovagal and Adrenergic Scores on the Composite Autonomic Scoring Scale (0-7, higher values indicate greater dysfunction)
Time frame: 90 days after stroke onset
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