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Recurrent stroke: the role of thrombophilia in a large international pediatric stroke population.
Abstract Risk factors for arterial ischaemic stroke in children include vasculopathy and prothrombotic risk factors but their relative importance to recurrent stroke is uncertain. Data on recurrent stroke from the databases held in Canada (Toronto), Germany (Kiel-Lubeck/Munster), and UK (London/Southampton) were pooled. Data were available from 894 patients aged 1 month to 18 years at first stroke (median age 6 years) with a median follow-up of 35 months. 160/894 patients (17.9%) had recurrence from 1 day to 136 months after first stroke (median 3.1 months). Among 288 children with vasculopathy, recurrence was sig...
Source: Haematologica - January 24, 2019 Category: Hematology Authors: deVeber G, Kirkham F, Shannon K, Brandão L, Sträter R, Kenet G, Clausnizer H, Moharir M, Kausch M, Askalan R, MacGregor D, Stoll M, Torge A, Dlamini N, Ganesan V, Prengler M, Singh J, Nowak-Göttl U Tags: Haematologica Source Type: research

Subjective Stroke Impact and Depressive Symptoms: Indications for a Moderating Role of Health-Related Locus of Control
Conclusion: The results indicate that health-related locus of control plays a role in the relationship of subjective stroke impact and depressive symptoms. It is recommended to focus on control beliefs during the recovery process of stroke survivors. For developing targeted interventions, it is necessary to further investigate these associations while incorporating various health-related control belief concepts and replicate the present findings among larger samples.
Source: Frontiers in Psychiatry - December 18, 2019 Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research

Stroke Care Within the COVID-19 Pandemic —Increasing Awareness of Transient and Mild Stroke Symptoms Needed
Conclusions: During the COVID-19 pandemic, resources of the healthcare system in a primary care university hospital in Germany still allowed for unchanged numbers of recanalization procedures due to ischemic stroke. However, the numbers of patients admitted to the hospital specifically due to ischemic stroke or TIA decreased, suggesting that the awareness for non-disabling stroke symptoms has to be increased.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - October 9, 2020 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Too Much and Too Little: Antidepressant Treatment in Stroke Survivors during the First Year
CONCLUSIONS: Depression occurred in one in three stroke survivors. Among these, only one in two received ADT, irrespective of PSD severity after discharge. In contrast, one in eight stroke survivors without depressive disorder received ADT, about half of them in the absence of earlier PSD. In conclusion, we found evidence of both under- and overtreatment of PSD with ADT, which emphasizes the need for a more stringent implementation of current PSD guideline recommendations.PMID:35864760 | DOI:10.31083/j.jin2104108
Source: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience - July 22, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Katja Werheid Matthias Volz Simon Ladwig Maree Hackett Source Type: research