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Invited Article: Searching for oracles? Blood biomarkers in acute stroke

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NEUROLOGY
Volume 73, Issue 5, Pages 393-399

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3181b05ef9

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  1. European, Spanish, and Catalan governments [EUSTROKE F2-2008-202213, EC07/ 90195, EC08/00137, MD07/00209, FIS08/361, RENEVAS RD06/026, SGR614]
  2. NIH [NS051588, NS052498, R37-NS37074, R01-NS56458, P01NS55104, P50-NS51343]
  3. AHA

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Emerging data suggest that a wide array of measurable biomarkers in blood may provide a novel window into the pathophysiology of stroke. In this review, we survey the state of progress in the field. Three specific questions are assessed. Can biomarkers augment the clinical examination and powerful brain imaging tools to enhance the accuracy of the diagnostic process? Can biomarkers be used to help triage patients for thrombolytic therapy? Can biomarkers help predict patients who are most susceptible to malignant infarction? Many encouraging molecular candidates have been found that appear to match the known cascades of neurovascular injury after stroke. However, whether these putative biomarkers may indeed have direct clinical utility remains to be quantitatively validated. Larger clinical trials are warranted to establish the sensitivity and specificity of biomarkers for routine use in clinical stroke. Neurology (R) 2009; 73: 393-399

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