Publications by authors named "Elisa Barberan"

Background: As critical mediators of local and systemic inflammatory responses, cytokines are produced in the brain following ischaemic stroke. Some have been detected in the circulation of stroke patients, but their role and source is unclear. Focusing primarily on interleukin(IL)-1-related mechanisms, we serially measured plasma inflammatory markers, and the production of cytokines by whole blood, from 36 patients recruited within 12 h and followed up to 1 year after acute ischaemic stroke (AIS).

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Background: Cerebral ischaemia initiates an inflammatory response in the brain and periphery. We assessed the relationship between peak values of plasma interleukin-6 (IL-6) in the first week after ischaemic stroke, with measures of stroke severity and outcome.

Methods: Thirty-seven patients with ischaemic stroke were prospectively recruited.

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Central nervous system and peripheral inflammation is important in the responses to ischaemic stroke, and may also predispose to its development. We aimed to identify (1) the extent to which a peripheral inflammatory response is activated in patients following acute stroke, and (2) whether there was evidence for preexisting peripheral inflammation. Thirty-six patients with ischaemic stroke within 12 h of onset of symptoms had serial blood samples taken up to 12 months for analysis of markers of inflammation.

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  • This study investigates the incidence of shoulder pain in stroke patients during the first 6 months post-stroke and identifies risk factors associated with its development.
  • A total of 152 patients participated, with assessments conducted at multiple intervals, revealing that 40% experienced shoulder pain, particularly linked to abnormal shoulder joint function and sensory/motor deficits.
  • Most patients (80%) saw improvement or resolution of their shoulder pain with standard treatment over the 6-month period.
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