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Association Between Sleep Duration and Sleep Disorder Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and Stroke Among Adults in the United States
CONCLUSIONS Short sleep duration and sleep disorder were associated with an increased risk of stroke, suggesting healthy sleep behaviors may reduce the risk of stroke. However, further studies are needed to confirm the causality and underlying mechanism.PMID:35780293 | DOI:10.12659/MSM.936384
Source: Medical Science Monitor - July 3, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Jun Wang Xin Ren Source Type: research

E-038 Stroke registries and publication metrics in relation to registration and industry sponsorship
ConclusionsStroke registries generate a substantial amount of publications and citations in literature. Approximately two-thirds of all publications do not reach their expected number of citations. Those registered at clinicaltrials.gov have fewer citations than their unregistered counterparts. Industry-sponsored registries have a higher impact factor, reflecting their publications in more prominent journals, but are less cited than non-sponsored ones.Disclosures W. Khawar: None. A. Monteiro: None. O. Bolanos: 5; C; Medtronic. B. Donnelly: None. K. Snyder: 2; C; Boston Scientific, Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc., MicroVent...
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 23, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Khawar, W., Monteiro, A., Bolanos, O., Donnelly, B., Snyder, K., Davies, J., Levy, E., Siddiqui, A. Tags: SNIS 19th annual meeting electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research

The effects of racism and resilience on Black stroke- survivor quality of life: Study protocol and rationale for a mixed-methods approach
This study aims to examine the effects of experiences of racism and resilience on Black SS QoL during early stroke recovery. This article presents the study protocol.Methods and analysesThis will be a prospective observational mixed-methods study. Black community-dwelling adults who are within 4 weeks of a stroke will be eligible for inclusion. Baseline measures will include the exposure variables of experiences of racism and resilience. Covariates measured at baseline include sociodemographic variables (age, sex, marital status, education, income, health insurance, employment status, number of people in household, residen...
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - August 10, 2022 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 19, Pages 10817: Spatiotemporal Correlation Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing and Stroke in the United States
kins Xin Li Hydraulic fracturing or fracking has led to a rapid growth of oil and gas production in the United States, but the impact of fracking on public health is an important but underresearched topic. We designed a methodology to study spatiotemporal correlations between the risk of fracking and stroke mortality. An annualized loss expectancy (ALE) model is applied to quantify the risk of fracking. The geographically and temporally weighted regression (GTWR) model is used to analyze spatiotemporal correlations of stroke mortality, fracking ALE, and nine other socioeconomic- and health-related factors. The analys...
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - August 30, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Chuanbo Hu Bin Liu Shuo Wang Zhenduo Zhu Amelia Adcock James Simpkins Xin Li Tags: Article Source Type: research

Deep brain stimulation for movement disorders after stroke: a systematic review of the literature
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first systematic review of DBS for poststroke movement disorders. Overall, most studies to date have been case reports and small series reporting heterogeneous patients and surgical strategies. This review suggests that DBS for movement disorders after a stroke has the potential to be effective and safe for diverse patients, and DBS may be a feasible option to improve function even years after a stroke.PMID:36308482 | DOI:10.3171/2022.8.JNS221334
Source: Journal of Neurosurgery - October 29, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Mitch R Paro Michal Dyrda Srinath Ramanan Grant Wadman Stacey-Ann Burke Isabella Cipollone Cory Bosworth Sarah Zurek Patrick B Senatus Source Type: research

Atrial fibrillation detection using insertable cardiac monitor after stroke: A real ‐world cohort study
ConclusionPatients with stroke or TIA have a higher rate of AF detection. However, this real-world study shows significantly lower AF detection rates than what has been previously reported.
Source: Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology - November 15, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Jean J. Noubiap, Gijo Thomas, Melissa E. Middeldorp, John L. Fitzgerald, Curtis Harper, Prashanthan Sanders Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

In-hospital stroke and mortality trends after left ventricular assist device implantation in the United States from 2017 to 2019
CONCLUSIONS: Our study found a significant downtrend in the in-hospital mortality rates among patients with LVAD without substantial changes in stroke rate trends over the study timeframe. As stroke rates remained steady, we hypothesize that improved management along with better control of blood pressure, could have played an important role in survival benefit over the study time frame.PMID:37387231 | DOI:10.1177/03913988231183723
Source: The International Journal of Artificial Organs - June 30, 2023 Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Jose Lopez Justin Mark Waseem Wahood Nader Lamaa Mauricio Danckers Source Type: research