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The effects of medications for treating COPD and allied conditions on stroke: a population-based cohort study
This study aimed to investigate the clinical factors of stroke risk in COPD and allied conditions patients and associations between medications for treating COPD and allied conditions. The population-based study cohort comprised 24,173 patients diagnosed with COPD and allied conditions between 2000 and 2013, and 24,170 selected matched patients without COPD comprised the comparison cohort from a nationwide database. Cox-proportional hazard regression was performed to determine the impact of medical therapies, comorbidities, and other clinical factors on stroke risk. Of the 48,343 included patients, 1394 (2.9%) experienced ...
Source: Respiratory Care - January 18, 2022 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ai-Ling Shen Hsiu-Li Lin Hsiu-Chen Lin Jane Chen-Jui Chao Chien-Yeh Hsu Chung-Yu Chen Source Type: research

Analysis of Resting Energy Consumption and Its Influencing Factors in Stroke Patients with Severe Neurological Diseases: A Retrospective Clinical Study
Conclusion: Metabolic vehicle assay has a certain clinical value in accurately evaluating the metabolic needs and feeding level of patients.Neuroimmunomodulation
Source: Neuroimmunomodulation - May 25, 2022 Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research

Discontinuous versus Continuous Weaning in Stroke Patients
Background: An increasing number of stroke patients have to be supported by mechanical ventilation in intensive care units (ICU), with a relevant proportion of them requiring gradual withdrawal from a respirator. To date, weaning studies have focused merely on mixed patient groups, COPD patients or patients after cardiac surgery. Therefore, the best weaning strategy for stroke patients remains to be determined. Methods: Here, we designed a prospective randomized controlled study comparing adaptive support ventilation (ASV), a continuous weaning strategy, with biphasic positive airway pressure (BIPAP) in combination with sp...
Source: Cerebrovascular Diseases - April 7, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

The expression research of miR-210 in the elderly patients with COPD combined with ischemic stroke.
CONCLUSIONS: The down-regulation of MiR-210 expression in the COPD combined with ischemic stroke can be regarded as a sensitive index in diagnosis of COPD and ischemic stroke. PMID: 27906445 [PubMed - in process]
Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences - December 3, 2016 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Tags: Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci Source Type: research

Expiratory slope variations induce physiological changes in stroke volume during non invasive ventilation in hyperinflated COPD patients
Conclusion: During NIV in hyperinflated COPD patients, longer expiratory slope improves hemodynamics and stroke volume.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 19, 2018 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Lamia, B., Pasquier, O., Pontier, S., Prigent, A., Rabec, C., Gonzalez-Bermejo, J. Tags: Noninvasive Ventilatory Support Source Type: research

Risk factors for perioperative ischemic stroke in cardiac surgery
Conclusion:Risk factors for ischemic stroke were carotid stenosis of 70% or more, diabetes on insulin and peripheral arteriopathy.ResumoObjetivo:O objetivo do presente trabalho foi avaliar os fatores de risco para acidente vascular encefálico isquêmico em pacientes submetidos à cirurgia cardíaca.Métodos:Entre janeiro de 2010 e dezembro de 2012, foram analisados prospectivamente 519 pacientes consecutivos submetidos à cirurgia cardíaca. A amostra foi dividida em dois grupos: os pacientes com acidente vascular encefálico isquêmico (AVEi) trans e pós-operatório foram alocados no grupo GAVEi (n=22) e os demais pacie...
Source: Revista Brasileira de Cirurgia Cardiovascular - August 25, 2015 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Source Type: research

Intrapulmonary arteriovenous anastomoses in humans with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: implications for cryptogenic stroke?
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Source: Experimental Physiology - June 23, 2016 Category: Physiology Authors: H. Cameron Norris, Tyler S. Mangum, Julia P. Kern, Jonathan E. Elliott, Kara M. Beasley, Randy D. Goodman, Suzana Mladinov, Otto F Barak, Darija Bakovic, Zeljko Dujic, Andrew T. Lovering Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and the risk of stroke: a systematic review protocol
Introduction There is good evidence to suggest that chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) increases the risk of ischaemic heart disease, in particular myocardial infarction (MI). The relationship between stroke and COPD, however, is not as well established, and studies conducted to date have generated conflicting results. Methods and analysis MEDLINE and Embase will be searched for relevant articles using a prespecified search strategy. We will target observational studies conducted in the general population that employ either a longitudinal cohort or case–control study design to estimate ORs, HRs or incident...
Source: BMJ Open - November 28, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Morgan, A. D., Sharma, C., Rothnie, K. J., Quint, J. K. Tags: Open access, Cardiovascular medicine, Epidemiology, Respiratory medicine Protocol Source Type: research

Does early onset cataract increase the risk of ischemic stroke? A nationwide retrospective cohort study
This study was attempted to address the association between early onset cataract (EOC) and ischemic stroke. Using the Longitudinal Health Insurance Database 2000, we established an EOC cohort and a comparison cohort by using 4-fold propensity score matching according to age, gender and comorbidities to detect the incidence of ischemic stroke. A Cox model was used to express the risk of ischemic stroke for the EOC patients compared with the comparison cohort. After adjusting for age, gender and comorbidities of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary...
Source: Internal and Emergency Medicine - December 21, 2016 Category: Emergency Medicine Source Type: research

Effect of the asthma-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease syndrome on the stroke, Parkinson's disease, and dementia: a national cohort study.
Conclusions: The ACOS cohort had a higher risk of the neurodegenerative diseases. The lower dose of the inhaler corticosteroids with cumulative dose ≧0.13 gram have the less risk of stroke and dementia. PMID: 29552322 [PubMed]
Source: Oncotarget - March 20, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Tags: Oncotarget Source Type: research

Propensity Score Analysis of the Association between Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease and Stroke Outcome: Thailand ’s National Database
Conclusions: COPD was associated with respiratory, cardiac, renal, and infectious complications and significantly impacted survival for up to 2.6 years.Cerebrovasc Dis
Source: Cerebrovascular Diseases - February 4, 2022 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 19, Pages 15306: A Novel Index in the Prediction of Pneumonia following Acute Ischemic Stroke
Conclusions: This study presents factors that show a significant association with the occurrence of pneumonia in patients with acute ischemic stroke. The calculated PNEUMOINDEX consists of data obtained at admission, namely NYHA III and IV heart failure, COPD, generalized atherosclerosis, NIHHS score on admission, and CRP/Hgb ratio, and shows high prediction accuracy in predicting hospital-acquired pneumonia in ischemic stroke patients.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - November 19, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Aleksandra Szyli ńska Marta Bott-Olejnik Pawe ł Wańkowicz Dariusz Karo ń Iwona Rotter Katarzyna Kotfis Tags: Article Source Type: research

The Relation between Plasma Gelsolin Levels and Prognosis in Patients with Acute İschemic Stroke upon Admission to Emergency Department
To compare serum gelsolin levels and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores in patients with acute ischemic stroke and to compare with healthy control subjects. Included in this study were patients with onset of symptoms in the first 3 h after acute ischemic stroke. Healthy volunteers were included as the control group. Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes mellitus, acute coronary syndromes, renal failure, heart failure, trauma, hepatic failure, infection, sepsis, and hematologic and oncologic disease were excluded from study. Venous blood samples were obtained from the patients and the control group upo...
Source: The Journal of Emergency Medicine - January 23, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: A. Bayir, N. Tufekci, H. Vatansev, H. Baran, H. Kara, S.A. Kayis Source Type: research

Sex Differences in Long-Term Mortality and Functional Outcome After Rehabilitation in Patients With Severe Stroke
Conclusion: Among patients admitted to inpatient rehabilitation after severe stroke, women and men had comparable crude mortality rates at 3 years. After multivariable adjustment, however, women had lower mortality risk. No sex-differences in the risk of being transferred to acute care or dying within 90 days from admission to rehabilitation or in responsiveness to rehabilitation were observed.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - February 17, 2020 Category: Neurology Source Type: research