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Neurological diseases can significantly impact heart health, sometimes triggering cardiac conditions. Brain imaging is crucial for diagnosing cardiac disease, as an underlying neurological disorder may be the cause.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Cardiology
  • Neurocardiology

Background:

  • Cardiac diseases can manifest neurological complications.
  • Conversely, primary neurological disorders can adversely affect cardiac function.
  • Understanding this bidirectional relationship is critical for comprehensive patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the impact of primary neurological diseases on the heart.
  • To highlight the importance of considering neurological conditions in cardiac disease diagnosis.
  • To illustrate the link between undiagnosed neurological disorders and cardiac events.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of neurological diseases affecting the heart.
  • Discussion of specific categories: genetic muscular disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, neurological syndromes, and brain disease sequelae.
  • Inclusion of a case vignette to demonstrate the clinical connection.

Main Results:

  • Various primary neurological conditions can lead to cardiac manifestations.
  • Undiagnosed neurological diseases can precipitate cardiac disease.
  • The presented case exemplifies the critical link between brain and heart health.

Conclusions:

  • Primary neurological diseases pose a significant threat to cardiac health.
  • Brain imaging should be a routine consideration in the diagnostic workup of cardiac disease.
  • Early identification of neurological disorders is essential to prevent or manage cardiac complications.