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Correlation of NIH Stroke Scale Change and Vascular Risk Factors in Acute Stroke Patients (P7.164)
Conclusion:In this small sample, change in NIH stroke scale admission through discharge may be a useful quality outcome measure in acute stroke. Tobacco use was harmful in this sample. Presence of hypertension and absence of diabetes showed benefit in select acute stroke outcomes. Investigating the special cause improvements in this population may help identify ways to improve outcomes. Shewhart control charts may provide useful information when examining quality that might be missed on routine statistical methods.Disclosure: Dr. Krishnamohan has nothing to disclose. Dr. Dobbs has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Krishnamohan, P., Dobbs, M. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Post-Stroke Function Source Type: research

Patient characteristics affecting stroke recognition by emergency medical service providers in Kings County Hospital Center (P1.270)
Conclusions:More than half of actual stroke patients were missed in the field in our study. Our study identifies potential patient characteristics affecting stroke recognition by EMS.Disclosure: Dr. Cuascut Lassus has nothing to disclose. Dr. Law has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 17, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Lassus, F. C., Law, S. Tags: Pre-Hospital Stroke, Tele-Stroke, and mHealth Source Type: research

Stroke in the Young: Etiologies and Risk Factors (P7.124)
CONCLUSIONS: Stroke in the young shares many of the same common modifiable risk factors as stroke in the elderly including hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, and tobacco abuse. Other unique disease processes also contribute to stroke in this age group, often less modifiable. Given the devastating morbidity and mortality of stroke in this age group, a larger public health effort for primary and secondary prevention of stroke in the young should be aggressively pursued.Disclosure: Dr. Govind has nothing to disclose. Dr. Ahad has nothing to disclose. Dr. Iftekhar has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Govind, P., Ahad, R., Iftekhar, A. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Stroke in Young Source Type: research

An Association between Diabetes and Late Hospital Arrival among low-income Hispanic Stroke Patients (P7.144)
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of diabetes may be associated with delayed hospital arrival for acute stroke among low-income Hispanic stroke patients. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings.Disclosure: Dr. Ellyn has nothing to disclose. Dr. Williams has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Ellyn, L.-H., Williams, O. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Race, Ethnicity, and Stroke Source Type: research

Recurrent stroke in childhood cancer survivors
Conclusion: Survivors of childhood cancer, particularly those previously treated with high-dose cranial radiation, have a high risk of recurrent stroke for decades after a first stroke. Although these strokes are mostly occurring in young adulthood, hypertension, an established atherosclerotic risk factor, independently predicts recurrent stroke in this population.
Source: Neurology - September 21, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Fullerton, H. J., Stratton, K., Mueller, S., Leisenring, W. W., Armstrong, G. T., Weathers, R. E., Stovall, M., Sklar, C. A., Goldsby, R. E., Robison, L. L., Krull, K. R. Tags: Childhood stroke, Stroke in young adults, All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke, Primary brain tumor ARTICLE Source Type: research

Differences in the role of black race and stroke risk factors for first vs recurrent stroke
Conclusion: The association of age and black race differs substantially on first vs recurrent stroke risk, with risk factors playing a similar role.
Source: Neurology - February 15, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Howard, G., Kissela, B. M., Kleindorfer, D. O., McClure, L. A., Soliman, E. Z., Judd, S. E., Rhodes, J. D., Cushman, M., Moy, C. S., Sands, K. A., Howard, V. J. Tags: Stroke prevention, All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke, Cohort studies, Incidence studies, Risk factors in epidemiology ARTICLE Source Type: research

Association of black race with recurrent stroke risk (s4.001)
Conclusion: Recent ischemic stroke patients of Black race almost 60[percnt] more likely to experience a recurrent stroke within 2 years than their White race counterparts, but this risk is likely mediated through several stroke risk factors. These results underscore a need to optimize and sustain control of stroke risk factors among recent Black stroke patients.Disclosure: Dr. Park has nothing to disclose. Dr. Ovbiagele has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 3, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Park, J.-H., Ovbiagele, B. Tags: Health Disparities and Sex Differences in Stroke Source Type: research

Stroke Awareness Among Community Residents in Chicago (P7.135)
CONCLUSIONS:Despite significant efforts made to increase public awareness about stroke, moderate deficits still exist. Future educational programs should consider targeted outreach to younger populations who may live with stroke survivors and minority populations at higher risk for stroke. In addition, financial barriers to calling EMS should be tackled at public policy level.Disclosure: Dr. Mathew has nothing to disclose. Dr. O’Neill has nothing to disclose. Dr. Beckstrom has nothing to disclose. Dr. Giles has nothing to disclose. Dr. Aggarwal has nothing to disclose. Dr. Prabhakaran has received personal compensati...
Source: Neurology - April 9, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Mathew, S., O'Neill, K., Beckstrom, H., Giles, F., Aggarwal, N., Prabhakaran, S. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Barriers and Opportunities in Acute Stroke Treatment Source Type: research

Leukoaraiosis and stroke recurrence risk in patients with and without atrial fibrillation
Conclusions: Leukoaraiosis is an independent predictor of stroke recurrence in non-AF stroke patients. However, leukoaraiosis did not increase the accuracy of the CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc scores to predict stroke recurrence in AF or non-AF stroke patients.
Source: Neurology - March 23, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Ntaios, G., Lip, G. Y. H., Lambrou, D., Papavasileiou, V., Manios, E., Milionis, H., Spengos, K., Makaritsis, K., Vemmos, K. Tags: All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke ARTICLE Source Type: research

Prospective Study Of Acute Ischemic Stroke Sub-Types In A Teritiary Care Hospital In South India (P4.283)
Conclusion: The study contributes to understanding of demographic characteristics, risk factors and stroke-subtype in acute ischemic stroke. Like other studies LVA is the commonest subtype and intra-cranial vessels are commonly involved as in other Asian studies.Disclosure: Dr. Garuda has nothing to disclose. Dr. Uppaturi has nothing to disclose. Dr. T has nothing to disclose. Dr. S has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Garuda, B., Uppaturi, A. K., Sateesh Kumar, T., Gopi, S. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Acute Ischemic Stroke Care Source Type: research

Body Mass Index and Stroke Subtype in a Young Adult Stroke Population (P7.126)
CONCLUSIONS: In our group of young adult stroke patients, we found the highest BMI in the group with intracranial atherosclerosis. Although this group represented a small number of patients, this young adult population is at increased risk for future strokes. It is important to educate them on lifestyle modifications such as weight loss and exercise in addition to the treatment of hypertension, diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidemia.Disclosure: Dr. Youn has nothing to disclose. Dr. Aung has nothing to disclose. Dr. Afrasiabi has nothing to disclose. Dr. Clark has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Youn, J., Aung, T., Afrasiabi, M., Clark, J. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Stroke in Young Source Type: research

Risk factors and lesion localization correlations with post stroke depression (P7.131)
Conclusion: Probably, the pre-stroke psychological instability and stroke initial severity predisposes for post-stroke depression.Disclosure: Dr. Mataradze has nothing to disclose. Dr. Kherkheulidze has nothing to disclose. Dr. Beridze has nothing to disclose. Dr. Alphaidze has nothing to disclose. Dr. Eliauri has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Mataradze, S., Kherkheulidze, T., Beridze, M., Alphaidze, M., Eliauri, D. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology: Stroke, Depression, and Anxiety Source Type: research

Primary prevention of stroke by a healthy lifestyle in a high-risk group
Conclusions: A healthy lifestyle is associated with a substantially reduced risk of stroke in men at higher risk of stroke.
Source: Neurology - June 1, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Larsson, S. C., Akesson, A., Wolk, A. Tags: Stroke prevention, All Cerebrovascular disease/Stroke, Cohort studies ARTICLE Source Type: research

Comparison of Ventricular Assist Device (VAD)-Related Stroke to the General Stroke Population: Associations with In-Hospital Mortality (P1.223)
Conclusions: Ischemic stroke in patients with VAD is associated with high in-hospital mortality. Although both older patients and women comprised a smaller percentage of VADWS than in the general stroke population, there was no age or sex association with mortality. While pre-existing CAD was more prevalent in VADWS, these patients had lower in-hospital mortality, possibly suggesting an additional unidentified subset with high mortality. Further study is needed to explore the associations between age, sex, and CAD in patients with VAD and ischemic stroke.Disclosure: Dr. Peters has nothing to disclose. Dr. Singh has nothing...
Source: Neurology - April 3, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Peters, S., Singh, T., Tirschwell, D. Tags: Cardiac Mechanisms and Complications of Stroke Source Type: research

Incidence of Ischemic Stroke in Young Adults, a 4 Year Retrospective Review from an Urban Tertiary Care Center in North Philadelphia (P3.232)
Conclusions: The incidence of Ischemic Stroke in this cohort is much higher than that reported in other observational studies. Despite an extensive work up, a cause was not found in the majority of patients. These data support the need for a more in depth investigation of the causes of stroke in the young in urban, underserved communities. Standard of care diagnostic tests fail to explain the unusually high incidence of Ischemic Stroke in this cohort.Disclosure: Dr. Pirastehfar has nothing to disclose. Dr. Katz has nothing to disclose. Dr. Gentile has nothing to disclose. Dr. Jacobi has nothing to disclose. Dr. Linares has...
Source: Neurology - April 3, 2016 Category: Neurology Authors: Pirastehfar, M., Katz, P., Gentile, N., Jacobi, J., Linares, G. Tags: Stroke in the Young Source Type: research