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Causal relationship between physical exercise and risk of ischemic stroke recurrence based on the potential outcome theory
CONCLUSION: There is a causal relationship between physical exercise and the risk of ischemic stroke recurrence, indicating the value of moderate or high-level exercise after stroke in reducing the risk of stroke recurrence.PMID:34549710 | DOI:10.12122/j.issn.1673-4254.2021.08.10
Source: Journal of Southern Medical University - September 22, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Y Lin B Zhang M Hu M Xu C Qin C Zhu Source Type: research

Beneficial effects of stroke-unit care in stroke patients with atrial fibrillation.
Conclusion: SU care improved the detection of AF and the rate of anticoagulation consideration in acute stroke patients. Our findings support the benefits of continuous cardiac monitoring in the SU for stroke patients. PMID: 23364960 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Yonsei Medical Journal - February 4, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Choi HY, Seo JH, Yang JH, Kim YD, Jung YH, Cho HJ, Nam HS, Heo JH Tags: Yonsei Med J Source Type: research

Hepatitis C and recurrent treatment-resistant acute ischemic stroke.
Abstract Since the introduction of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator and thrombolysis, acute ischemic stroke has become a treatable disorder if the patient presents within the 4.5-hour time window. Typically, sporadic stroke is caused by atherosclerotic disease involving large or small cerebral arteries or secondary to a cardioembolic source often associated with atrial fibrillation. In the over-65-year age group, more rare causes of stroke, such as antiphospholipid syndromes, are unusual; such stroke etiologies are mostly seen in a younger age group (<55 years). Here we describe acute ischemic stroke in...
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 1, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Saxsena A, Tarsia J, Dunn C, Aysenne A, Shah B, Moore DF Tags: Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) Source Type: research

Long-term mortality according to the characteristics of early neurological deterioration in ischemic stroke patients.
CONCLUSION: The results of the present study demonstrated that END is associated with higher mortality and the effects of END on short-term and long-term mortality depend on END characteristics. PMID: 24719133 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Yonsei Medical Journal - April 13, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kim YD, Song D, Kim EH, Lee KJ, Lee HS, Nam CM, Nam HS, Heo JH Tags: Yonsei Med J Source Type: research

Meta-Analysis of Factor V, Factor VII, Factor XII, and Factor XIII-A Gene Polymorphisms and Ischemic Stroke.
Abstract Numerous studies examined the association between factors FV, FVII, FXII, and FXIII-A gene polymorphisms and ischemic stroke, but conclusive evidence is yet to be obtained. Thus, this meta-analysis aimed to investigate the novel association of FV rs1800595, FVII rs5742910, FXII rs1801020, and FXIII-A rs5982 and rs3024477 polymorphisms with ischemic stroke risk. A systematic review was performed on articles retrieved before June 2018. Relevant data were extracted from eligible studies and meta-analyzed using RevMan version 5.3. The strength of association between studied polymorphisms and ischemic stroke r...
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - April 10, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Wei LK, Griffiths LR, Kooi CW, Irene L Tags: Medicina (Kaunas) Source Type: research

Association of Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio and Lymphocyte-to-Monocyte Ratio with Treatment Modalities of Acute Ischaemic Stroke: A Pilot Study.
Conclusions: The main finding of this pilot study was that NLR in IS patients treated using thrombectomy following thrombolysis was markedly higher than that in other treatment groups, which was associated with increased severity of the disease in these patients. Therefore, patients with higher NLR may be expected to have more severe stroke. The link between stroke severity and NLR deserves further study. PMID: 31284487 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - July 4, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Świtońska M, Słomka A, Korbal P, Piekuś-Słomka N, Sinkiewicz W, Sokal P, Żekanowska E Tags: Medicina (Kaunas) Source Type: research

Subclinical Atrial Fibrillation and Risk of Stroke: Past, Present and Future.
Abstract Subclinical atrial fibrillation (SCAF) describes asymptomatic episodes of atrial fibrillation (AF) that are detected by cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED). The increased utilization of CIEDs renders our understanding of SCAF important to clinical practice. Furthermore, 20% of AF present initially as a stroke event and prolonged cardiac monitoring of stroke patients is likely to uncover a significant prevalence of SCAF. New evidence has shown that implanting cardiac monitors into patients with no history of atrial fibrillation but with risk factors for stroke will yield an incidence of SCAF appr...
Source: Medicina (Kaunas) - September 19, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: AlTurki A, Marafi M, Russo V, Proietti R, Essebag V Tags: Medicina (Kaunas) Source Type: research