The gut-brain connection: Inflammatory bowel disease increases risk of acute ischemic stroke
CONCLUSIONS: IBD patients develop AIS at a younger age with similar rates of stroke severity to their non-IBD counterparts, but receive higher rates of tissue plasminogen activator administration and decreased rates of mechanical thrombectomy. Our research shows that patients with IBD are at risk for AIS at an earlier age and are more likely to have complications. This underlies a connection between IBD and a hypercoagulable state that could predispose patients to AIS.PMID:37157802 | DOI:10.1177/15910199231170679
Source: Interventional Neuroradiology - Category: Radiology Authors: Nicholas W Mui Anaz Uddin Michael P Fortunato Bridget E Nolan Kevin M Clare Aiden K Lui Mohammed Al-Juboori Chirag D Gandhi Fawaz Al-Mufti Source Type: research
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