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Comparing the EQ-5D-3L anxiety or depression domain to the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale to identify anxiety or depression after stroke
Conclusions: The EQ-5D-3L appears to have value as a population level indicator of anxiety or depression following stroke. Further validation against "gold standard" clinical assessment is required for clinical applications.PMID:33726636 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.1895494
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - March 17, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Tharshanah Thayabaranathan Nadine E Andrew Rene Stolwyk Natasha A Lannin Dominique A Cadilhac Source Type: research

Identifying emotional contributors to participation post-stroke
CONCLUSIONS: Results suggested that emotional measures of apathy, depression, anxiety, and happiness, but not general emotion, were important contributors to participation post-stroke. These findings suggest that rehabilitation professionals should address individual emotional contributors to facilitate participation post-stroke.PMID:34877927 | DOI:10.1080/10749357.2021.2008597
Source: Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation - December 8, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Ms Yejin Lee Marjorie L Nicholas Lisa Tabor Connor Source Type: research

Stroke of Cryptogenic Greater Than One Cause_Shared Major and Minor TOAST Classifications (P1.120)
CONCLUSION: Patients with more than one identified cause represent a small proportion of ischemic strokes. Designation as cryptogenic >1 cause is driven by the presence of atrial fibrillation and identified hypercoagulable states. Further research is needed to determine whether in-hospital management and secondary stroke prevention regimens are impacted by the presence of more than one cause of stroke.Disclosure: Dr. Shimamoto has nothing to disclose. Dr. Monlezun, Jr has nothing to disclose. Dr. Scullen has nothing to disclose. Dr. George has received research support from Tulane University School of Medicine. Dr. Pome...
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Shimamoto, S., Monlezun, D., Scullen, T., George, A., Pomeranz, C., Siegler, J., Schwickrath, M., El Khoury, R., Martin-Schild, S. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Ischemic Stroke Subtype Source Type: research