The Relationship Between Immune and Inflammatory Markers and Short-term Clinical Outcomes after Stroke: Side Matters
CONCLUSIONS: Immune-inflammatory markers correlated with stroke severity and LOS only in patients with RS stroke. Neuroimmunological processes influence short-term clinical outcomes after stroke, especially considering the differential effects of the hemispheres on immunity. Prospective studies that evaluate long-term clinical outcomes are needed. Testing the effects of anti-inflammatory treatments on prognosis of RS stroke patients should be considered.PMID:37129131
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - Category: General Medicine Authors: Chen Hanna Ryder Yori Gidron Darian Ryder Yair Shmidt Naomi Dovrat Ziv Sarusi Noam Welder-Segalovich Matan Segalovich Daniel Marmor Radi Shahien Source Type: research
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