<p>Background and Purpose — Abnormal physiological parameters after acute stroke may induce early neurological deterioration. Studies of the effect of dehydration on stroke outcome are limited. We examined the association of raised plasma osmolality on stroke outcome at 3 months and the change of plasma osmolality with hydration during the first week after stroke.</p> <p>Methods — Acute stroke patients had their plasma osmolality measured at admission and at days 1, 3, and 7. Maximum plasma osmolality and the area under curve (AUC) were also calculated during the first week. Patients were stratified according to how they were hydrated: orally, intravenously, or both. Outcome included survival at 3 months after stroke. L...
Acute stroke patients with dysphagia are at increased risk for poor hydration. Dysphagia management ...
Abstract The body fluid status in acute stroke is a crucial determinant in early stroke recovery but...
Data on electrolyte disorders in neurological conditions and in acute stroke are somewhat scanty and...
BackgroundHigh blood pressure (BP) is common in acute stroke and associated with poor outcome, but t...
Abstract Background Many studies have determined that dehydration is an independent predictor of out...
11noHypohydration may be associated with vascular diseases, poor prognosis and worse outcomes in str...
Objective: To determine the frequency, risk factors, and impact on the outcome of dehydration after ...
Background: We hypothesized that stroke outcome is related to multiple baseline hydration-related f...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability. Dehydration at the time of stroke is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: Plasma expansion in acute ischemic stroke has potential to improve cerebral perfusion, b...
Background and Purpose—We aimed to determine the frequency of dehydration, risk factors, and associa...
We studied the relationship between plasma osmolality, arginine vasopressin (AVP), and fluid input i...
6siProper hydration and nutrition have been found to be contributing factors to a better recovery in...
Dehydration after stroke is associated with poor health outcomes, increased mortality, and poses a s...
Background: Hyperglycemia and hyperosmolality are associated with poor outcomes among acute ischemic...
Acute stroke patients with dysphagia are at increased risk for poor hydration. Dysphagia management ...
Abstract The body fluid status in acute stroke is a crucial determinant in early stroke recovery but...
Data on electrolyte disorders in neurological conditions and in acute stroke are somewhat scanty and...
BackgroundHigh blood pressure (BP) is common in acute stroke and associated with poor outcome, but t...
Abstract Background Many studies have determined that dehydration is an independent predictor of out...
11noHypohydration may be associated with vascular diseases, poor prognosis and worse outcomes in str...
Objective: To determine the frequency, risk factors, and impact on the outcome of dehydration after ...
Background: We hypothesized that stroke outcome is related to multiple baseline hydration-related f...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability. Dehydration at the time of stroke is associated with ...
BACKGROUND: Plasma expansion in acute ischemic stroke has potential to improve cerebral perfusion, b...
Background and Purpose—We aimed to determine the frequency of dehydration, risk factors, and associa...
We studied the relationship between plasma osmolality, arginine vasopressin (AVP), and fluid input i...
6siProper hydration and nutrition have been found to be contributing factors to a better recovery in...
Dehydration after stroke is associated with poor health outcomes, increased mortality, and poses a s...
Background: Hyperglycemia and hyperosmolality are associated with poor outcomes among acute ischemic...
Acute stroke patients with dysphagia are at increased risk for poor hydration. Dysphagia management ...
Abstract The body fluid status in acute stroke is a crucial determinant in early stroke recovery but...
Data on electrolyte disorders in neurological conditions and in acute stroke are somewhat scanty and...