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Traditional Chinese Medicine Reduces the Incidence of Chemotherapy-Induced Stroke: A Five-Year Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study From Taiwan
Conclusion: These Taiwanese data suggest that chemotherapy is a risk factor for stroke and that the use of TCM can significantly mitigate this risk. TCM also appears to reduce the mortality risk associated with chemotherapy.
Source: Frontiers in Pharmacology - May 26, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Economic burden associated with stroke in India: Insights from National Sample Survey 2017-18
Conclusion Economic burden associated with stroke-related hospitalisation is substantial in India. The publicly funded health insurance scheme should cover expenses on stroke-related medicines to reduce OOP expenditure of patients seeking treatment in public sector facilities.PMID:34110261 | DOI:10.1080/14737167.2021.1941883
Source: Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research - June 10, 2021 Category: Health Management Authors: Subramania Raju Rajasulochana Sitanshu Sekhar Kar Source Type: research

Quality Assurance Measures and Mortality After Stroke –a Retrospective Cohort Study
CONCLUSION: Quality assurance measures are associated with lower mortality risk after stroke. The concentration of care in specially qualified institutions is associated with stronger effects than eQA alone.PMID:34730084 | DOI:10.3238/arztebl.m2021.0339
Source: Deutsches Arzteblatt International - November 3, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Max Geraedts Dijana Ebbeler Nina Timmesfeld Manfred Kaps Klaus Berger Bj örn Misselwitz Christian G ünster Patrik Dr öge Michael Schneider Source Type: research

E-051 Disparities in stroke: Associating socioeconomic factors with ischemic stroke outcome
ConclusionsMedian income based on zip code is a SES indicator that is potentially associated with functional outcomes of ischemic stroke patients undergoing mechanical thrombectomy. Further studies addressing this relationship are needed.Disclosures A. Nguyen: None. G. M. Cortez: None. M. Baretta: None. A. Aghaebrahim: None. E. Sauvageau: None. R. Hanel: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 26, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Nguyen, A., Cortez, G., Baretta, M., Aghaebrahim, A., Sauvageau, E., Hanel, R. Tags: Electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research

Cost-effectiveness of a Household Salt Substitution Intervention: Findings From 20,995 Participants of the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study (SSaSS)
Conclusions: Replacing regular salt with salt substitute was a cost-saving intervention for the prevention of stroke and improvement of quality of life amongst the SSaSS participants.PMID:35311346 | DOI:10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.122.059573
Source: Circulation - March 21, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ka-Chun Li Liping Huang Maoyi Tian Gian Luca Di Tanna Jie Yu Xinyi Zhang Xuejun Yin Yishu Liu Zhixin Hao Bo Zhou Xiangxian Feng Zhifang Li Jianxin Zhang Jixin Sun Yuhong Zhang Yi Zhao Ruijuan Zhang Yan Yu Nicole Li Lijing L Yan Darwin R Labarthe Paul Elli Source Type: research

Impact of intensive rehabilitation on long-term prognosis after stroke: A Korean nationwide retrospective cohort study
This study emphasizes the importance of intensive rehabilitation in these patients.
Source: Medicine - September 23, 2022 Category: Internal Medicine Tags: Research Article: Observational Study Source Type: research

Uveitis increases the risk of stroke among patients with ankylosing spondylitis: A nationwide population-based longitudinal study
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is known to increase the risk of stroke. Among patients with AS, uveitis is the most common extra-articular manifestation. However, no previous investigations have discussed the association between uveitis and the risk for developing stroke in patients with AS. This retrospective cohort study aimed to explore the relationship between uveitis and the incidence of stroke in patients with AS by obtaining medical records from January 1, 2000, to December 31, 2015, from the National Health Insurance Research Database, according to the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical M...
Source: Frontiers in Immunology - October 6, 2022 Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research

Comparison of Antiplatelet and Antithrombotic Therapy for Secondary Prevention of Ischemic Stroke in Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease.
Conclusions: Cilostazol and clopidogrel were more effective in preventing recurrent ischemic stroke without increased hemorrhagic events than aspirin in patients with PAD. PMID: 23269006 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Circulation Journal - December 26, 2012 Category: Cardiology Authors: Lee WH, Chu CY, Hsu PC, Su HM, Lin TH, Voon WC, Lai WT, Sheu SH Tags: Circ J Source Type: research

Recent trends in cost‐related medication nonadherence among US stroke survivors
ObjectiveRecent economic and health policy changes may have affected the ability of chronically ill patients to afford their medications. We assessed changes in cost‐related nonadherence to medication (CRN) before and after the implementation of Medicare Part D in 2006. MethodsWe used data from the National Health Interview Survey, an annual, population‐based survey of community‐dwelling, noninstitutionalized US adults, to estimate CRN in 8,673 stroke survivors aged 45 years or older, representing 4.8 million survivors, for the years 1999 to 2010. The main outcome measure was CRN, defined as self‐reported inability...
Source: Annals of Neurology - February 22, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Deborah A. Levine, Lewis B. Morgenstern, Kenneth M. Langa, John D. Piette, Mary A. M. Rogers, Sudeep J. Karve Tags: Original Article Source Type: research

Recent trends in cost‐related medication nonadherence among stroke survivors in the United States
ObjectiveRecent economic and health policy changes may have affected the ability of chronically ill patients to afford their medications. We assessed changes in cost‐related nonadherence to medication (CRN) before and after the implementation of Medicare Part D in 2006. MethodsWe used data from the National Health Interview Survey, an annual, population‐based survey of community‐dwelling, noninstitutionalized US adults, to estimate CRN in 8,673 stroke survivors aged 45 years or older, representing 4.8 million survivors, for the years 1999 to 2010. The main outcome measure was CRN, defined as self‐reported inability...
Source: Annals of Neurology - February 22, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Deborah A. Levine, Lewis B. Morgenstern, Kenneth M. Langa, John D. Piette, Mary A. M. Rogers, Sudeep J. Karve Tags: Original Article Source Type: research