Stroke severity determines body temperature in acute stroke
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- DOI: 10.1161/01.str.32.2.413
Stroke severity determines body temperature in acute stroke
Abstract
Background and purpose: Several studies have claimed that temperature on admission is of prognostic significance in acute stroke. Experimental studies showing that hyperthermia increases infarct size have lent credibility to this assumption. The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that initial body temperature is of importance for stroke outcome.
Methods: This prospective study included 725 consecutive patients, 584 with cerebral infarcts and 141 with intracerebral hemorrhages, admitted to an acute stroke unit within 6 hours of stroke onset. Time of stroke onset and time of admission were recorded. Body temperature was measured on admission and every 2 hours during the first 24 hours. Patients were divided into 2 groups on the basis of stroke severity on admission: Scandinavian Stroke Scale Score (SSS) </=25 was defined as major stroke, and SSS >25 was defined as mild to moderate stroke.
Results: On admission, mean body temperature was normal. In the major stroke patients, body temperature started to rise 4 to 6 hours after stroke onset. At 10 to 12 hours after stroke onset, increased body temperature was found to be related to poor outcome. In mild to moderate stroke, there was no significant rise in temperature. Initial temperature >37.5 degrees C was not related to stroke severity or stroke outcome.
Conclusions: In major stroke, a significant rise in temperature occurred hours after stroke onset. Severe infarcts and intracerebral hemorrhages caused temperature to rise, whereas initially increased temperature had no influence on stroke severity. Elevated body temperature on admission within 6 hours of stroke onset had no prognostic influence on stroke outcome at 3 months.
Comment in
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Re: stroke severity determines body temperature in acute stroke.Stroke. 2001 Jul;32(7):1697. doi: 10.1161/01.str.32.7.1697. Stroke. 2001. PMID: 11441227 No abstract available.
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Body temperature in acute stroke.Stroke. 2002 Sep;33(9):2154-5; author reply 2154-5. doi: 10.1161/01.str.0000028803.70874.aa. Stroke. 2002. PMID: 12215579 No abstract available.
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Does admission body temperature predict mortality after acute stroke?Stroke. 2003 Jan;34(1):5-6; author reply 5-6. doi: 10.1161/01.str.0000049380.04791.c0. Stroke. 2003. PMID: 12511739 No abstract available.
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