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Sleep disorders and the risk of stroke.
Authors: McDermott M, Brown DL, Chervin RD Abstract INTRODUCTION: Stroke is a major cause of disability and death in the United States and across the world, and the incidence and prevalence of stroke are expected to rise significantly due to an aging population. Obstructive sleep apnea, an established independent risk factor for stroke, is a highly prevalent disease that is estimated to double the risk of stroke. It remains uncertain whether non-apnea sleep disorders increase the risk of stroke. Areas covered: This paper reviews the literature describing the association between incident stroke and sleep apnea, REM sle...
Source: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics - June 15, 2018 Category: Neurology Tags: Expert Rev Neurother Source Type: research

Incidence of Stroke and Mortality in Chinese Patients with Sleep-Breathing Disorders: A Clinical Population-Based (CPB) Study.
CONCLUSIONS Age, sex, and the other existing disease(s) of patients with sleep-breathing disorders may be associated with stroke event(s). Also, stroke event(s) and comorbidities may be associated with mortality in this Chinese population. PMID: 31884509 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Medical Science Monitor - January 1, 2020 Category: Research Tags: Med Sci Monit Source Type: research

Lacune is the stroke subtype linked to obstructive sleep apnea
ConclusionSmall artery disease is the most common stroke subtype associated with obstructive sleep apnea. Clinicians must vigilantly assess the presence of obstructive sleep apnea in ischemic stroke patients, especially in patients whose stroke is attributed to small artery disease.
Source: Neurological Sciences - May 14, 2020 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Lack of Worsening of Sleep-Disordered Breathing After Recurrent Stroke in the BASIC Project
Conclusions:In this within-subject, longitudinal study, neither severity nor prevalence of SDB worsened after recurrent stroke.Citation:Brown DL, Li C, Sánchez BN, Dunietz GL, Chervin RD, Case E, Garcia NM, Lisabeth LD. Lack of worsening of sleep-disordered breathing after recurrent stroke in the BASIC project.J Clin Sleep Med. 2018;14(5):835–839.
Source: Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine : JCSM - May 15, 2018 Category: Sleep Medicine Source Type: research

Circadian preference and stroke characteristics: A descriptive study
This study set out to explore this relationship by examining whether there was an association between circadian preference and stroke characteristics in a sample of stroke outpatients, considering the time of stroke onset, the topography of the stroke and the resulting disability. We also examined whether sleep complaints (snoring, insomnia, sleep apnea) were associated with circadian preferences (i.e., morning-, evening-, and intermediate-types). We also compared circadian preferences and comorbidities in this sample, matched by age and sex, with those of healthy controls who took part in an epidemiological study (EPISONO...
Source: Chronobiology International - January 5, 2022 Category: Biology Authors: Eveli Truksinas Cristina Frange Giuliano da Paz Eliana Lottenberg Vago Monica Levy Andersen Sergio Tufik Fernando Morgadinho Santos Coelho Source Type: research

Sleep Apnea and Stroke
Publication date: Available online 14 March 2015 Source:Canadian Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Owen D. Lyons , Clodagh M. Ryan Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide and often has devastating consequences for affected individuals in terms of chronic disability. Traditional risk factors such as age, male sex, ethnicity, hypertension and atrial fibrillation explain 60-80% of the risk of stroke. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is highly prevalent in the post-stroke population and its emerging role as a potential modifiable risk factor for stroke has been recognised in the most recent American Heart Associati...
Source: Canadian Journal of Cardiology - March 14, 2015 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Increased Risk of Ischemic Stroke during Sleep in Apneic Patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Preexisting symptoms suggestive of OSA were associated with the occurrence of WUS. This suggests that OSA contributes to ischemic stroke not only as a predisposing risk factor but also as a triggering factor. Treating OSA might therefore be beneficial in preventing stroke, particularly that occurring during sleep. PMID: 29504291 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Clinical Neurology - March 7, 2018 Category: Neurology Tags: J Clin Neurol Source Type: research

A Narrative Review of Persistent Post-Stroke Headache - A New Entry in the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd Edition.
CONCLUSION: Recognition of persistent post-stroke headache as a separate clinical entity from acute stroke-attributed headache is the first step toward better defining its natural history and most effective treatment strategies. PMID: 30152015 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Headache - August 27, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Lai J, Harrison RA, Plecash A, Field TS Tags: Headache Source Type: research

Acute stroke and TIA patients have specific polygraphic features of obstructive sleep apnea.
CONCLUSION: Stroke patients had different characteristics of respiratory events, i.e., their polygraphic phenotype of OSA differs compared to matched reference patients. The observed differences in polygraphic features might indicate that stroke and TIA patients suffer from OSA phenotype recently associated with increased cardiovascular mortality. Therefore, optimal diagnostics and treatment require routine OSA screening in patients with acute cerebrovascular disease, even without previous suspicion of OSA. PMID: 31938989 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Sleep and Breathing - January 13, 2020 Category: Sleep Medicine Authors: Leino A, Westeren-Punnonen S, Töyräs J, Myllymaa S, Leppänen T, Ylä-Herttuala S, Muraja-Murro A, Kantanen AM, Autere J, Jäkälä P, Mervaala E, Myllymaa K Tags: Sleep Breath Source Type: research

Relationship between SDB and short ‐term outcome in Finnish ischemic stroke patients
ConclusionIschemic stroke patients with OSA have higher disability, higher need of rehabilitation, and longer hospitalization length. Prescreening tools for recognizing these stroke patients in acute phase could be valuable. That could result in earlier initiation of treatment and might prevent worse recovery from stroke.
Source: Brain and Behavior - September 1, 2020 Category: Neurology Authors: Tuuli ‐Maria Haula, Juha Puustinen, Mari Takala, Anu Holm Tags: ORIGINAL RESEARCH Source Type: research

Cerebral blood flow in stroke patients with sleep apnea: any role of single-night positive airway pressure therapy?
CONCLUSION: Despite the significant reduction of respiratory events, single-night PAP therapy does not improve overall cerebral blood flow, as defined by CFI.PMID:34969188
Source: Neuroendocrinology Letters - December 30, 2021 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Mat úš Jurík Pavel Siarnik Katar ína Valovičová Patrik Karapin Katarina Klobucnikova Eter Tur čáni Branislav Kollar Source Type: research