Hyperglycaemia and the SOAR stroke score in predicting mortality
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The SOAR stroke score predicts inpatient and 7-day mortality in acute stroke.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE An accurate prognosis is useful for patients, family, and service providers after acute stroke. METHODS We validated the Stroke subtype, Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project Classification, Age, and prestroke Rankin stroke score in predicting inpatient and 7-day mortality using data from 8 National Health Service hospital trusts in the Anglia Stroke and Heart Clinical N...
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OBJECTIVES To examine the usefulness of including sodium (Na) levels as a criterion to the SOAR stroke score in predicting inpatient and 7-day mortality in stroke. MATERIALS AND METHODS Data from the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Stroke & TIA register (2003-2015) were analysed. Univariate and then multivariate models controlling for SOAR variables were used to assess the association...
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BACKGROUND It is unclear in Chinese patients with acute stroke how the SOAR (stroke subtype, Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project classification, age, and prestrike modified Rankin) and mSOAR (modified-SOAR) scores performed in predicting discharge mortality and 3-month mortality. We aimed to validate the predictability of these scores in this cohort. METHODS Data from the China National Stro...
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We read with great interest the article by Uyttenboogaart and co-workers on the association of serum glucose level with outcome in acute ischaemic stroke. In their multivariate analysis hyperglycaemia (glucose 48mmol/l) was associated with worse functional outcome in a concentration-dependent manner in non-lacunar stroke, whereas in lacunar stroke hyperglycaemia was associated with favourable o...
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Predictive value of the conventional risk factors for stroke attenuates with age. Cognitive impairment has been implicated as a potential predictor for stroke in older subjects. Our aim was to compare the Framingham stroke risk score with cognitive functioning for predicting first-time stroke in a cohort of the oldest old individuals. METHODS We included 480 subjects, a...
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عنوان ژورنال: Diabetes and Vascular Disease Research
سال: 2017
ISSN: 1479-1641,1752-8984
DOI: 10.1177/1479164117743034