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Aspirin and stroke severity.
Aspirin and Stroke Severity To the Editor: Ricci et al are to be congratulated on an important study that provides further insight into the association (or lack thereof) between previous aspirin therapy and baseline stroke severity.1 Their very large multicenter prospective study certainly has several strengths. However, we are not convinced that based on this study, one can “conclude reliably ...
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OBJECTIVE The effect of prestroke aspirin use on initial severity, hemorrhagic transformation, and functional outcome of ischemic stroke is uncertain. METHODS Using a multicenter stroke registry database, patients with acute ischemic stroke of three subtypes (large artery atherosclerosis [LAA], small vessel occlusion [SVO], or cardioembolism [CE]) were identified. NIH stroke scale (NIHSS) and...
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Background and Purpose—Some studies suggest that taking aspirin regularly at the time of the onset of stroke reduces stroke severity. Other studies suggest the converse (ie, that previous aspirin therapy is associated with greater stroke severity). We sought to examine this question among the patients enrolled in the International Stroke Trial (IST). Methods—Analysis of the associations of repo...
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متن کاملAspirin and stroke.
In this issue of Stroke, Kronmal and colleagues report the intriguing finding that in a cohort of elderly people, self-selection for aspirin use was associated with increased risks of ischemic stroke in women and hemorrhagic stroke in men and women. The authors are commendably cautious in their interpretation of the findings and raise the possibility of confounding by reasons for aspirin use as...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Stroke
سال: 2006
ISSN: 0039-2499,1524-4628
DOI: 10.1161/01.str.0000244520.62491.4e