RecruitingNCT07224178

Left Atrial Strain and Cryptogenic Stroke

Left Atrial Strain: A Biomarker for Cryptogenic Stroke Prevention


Sponsor

University of Pittsburgh

Enrollment

900 participants

Start Date

Dec 17, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Cryptogenic stroke is a type of stroke in which the cause of the blood clot cannot be identified, leaving many patients without a clear treatment plan and at high risk for another stroke. Current medical guidelines recommend blood-thinning medication (anticoagulation) only when atrial fibrillation (AF) -an irregular heart rhythm- can be documented. However, AF may occur silently and remain undetected. Long term implantable (placed invasively under the skin) devices may be needed to capture these episodes. AF is known to develop from disease of the left atrium, the upper chamber of the heart that receives blood from the lungs. When the left atrium does not contract normally, blood flow may slow down, increasing the risk of clot formation. Nowadays, the left atrial (LA) function can be quantified precisely using a noninvasive ultrasound technique called strain imaging. This study aims to determine whether reduced LA function is associated with cryptogenic stroke and its recurrence even when AF is not observed. If such an association is confirmed, LA strain could serve as a new biomarker to identify patients at risk, earlier than the development of overt AF, enhance preventive measures to reduce recurrent strokes. Because echocardiographic strain imaging is safe, cost-effective, and widely available, it may become an important tool for improving care in this high-risk population.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This study is analyzing heart ultrasound (echocardiogram) data from patients who had a stroke to see whether a specific measurement called left atrial strain can predict who is at risk for future strokes or developing an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation. It is an observational study — researchers are reviewing existing records, not giving any new treatments. **You may be eligible if...** - You are an adult between 18 and 80 years old - You had an echocardiogram performed at UPMC Presbyterian for suspected stroke - A stroke has been confirmed by a neurologist - You were in normal heart rhythm (not atrial fibrillation) at the time of the echo - Your echocardiogram images are clear enough for analysis - Clinical follow-up data is available in your records **You may NOT be eligible if...** - Your echocardiogram images are technically poor or incomplete - You had a documented history of atrial fibrillation before the echocardiogram was taken - You are under 18 years of age Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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UPMC Presbyterian

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

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