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Renal Dysfunction Among Stroke Patients, Hospital Based Cross Sectional Study, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 2021
Conclusion: Renal  dysfunction is a frequent comorbidity in patients who are admitted with the diagnosis of acute stroke and had a higher mortality rate  than stroke patients with normal renal function. 
Source: Ethiopian Journal of Health Development - September 20, 2023 Category: African Health Authors: Lissane Seifu, Yonas Gashaye, Melaku Taye Source Type: research

Development and internal validation of a clinical risk score for in-hospital mortality after stroke: a single-centre retrospective cohort study in Northwest Ethiopia
Conclusions The prediction model was developed from eight easy-to-collect predictors. The model has excellent discrimination and calibration performance, similar to that of the risk score model. It is simple, easily remembered, and helps clinicians identify the risk of patients and manage it properly. Prospective studies in different healthcare settings are required to externally validate our risk score.
Source: BMJ Open - March 28, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Abebe, T. G., Feleke, S. F., Dessie, A. M., Anteneh, R. M., Anteneh, Z. A. Tags: Open access, Cardiovascular medicine Source Type: research

Prevalence and Associated Factors of Poststroke Depression among Outpatient Stroke Patients Who Have a Follow-Up at the Outpatient Neurology Clinic of Zewditu Memorial Hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
CONCLUSIONS: The point prevalence estimate of poststroke depression was comparable with other studies. Low social support levels increased the odds for poststroke depression by more than eight folds. It appeared that external factors are more important in the pathogenesis of poststroke depression in the African population. Detection and prevention programs should consider disparities of poststroke depression incidence and risk factors.PMID:35359498 | PMC:PMC8964203 | DOI:10.1155/2022/9750035
Source: Depression Research and Treatment - April 1, 2022 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tsion Yehualashet Wubshet Sisay Gizaw Geberemichael Takle Menna Adilo Temesgen Tantu Arusi Muluken Gunta Gutulo Dereje Zewdu Assefa Mekete Wondesen Asfaw Source Type: research