Background. Higher fasting blood glucose (FBG) concentrations in the hyperglycemic range are associated with more severe strokes. Whether this association also extends into patients with FBG in the normoglycemic range is unclear. We studied the association of stroke severity and FBG in normoglycemic patients with ischemic stroke in a median of 7 days after stroke when the initial glycemic stress response has resolved. Method and Material. Included were 361 nondiabetic ischemic stroke patients with admission fasting blood glucose within 70–130 mg/dL admitted into an acute stroke rehabilitation unit in a median of 7 days after stroke. Data including neuroimaging, vital signs, cardiovascular risk factors, and admission functional independence ...
OBJECTIVE — We investigated stroke mortality in individuals in different categories of glycemia and ...
Concomitant risk factors associated with stroke are predictors of poor outcomes in stroke patients. ...
Hyperglycemia is common after stroke, and it is well known to worsen its outcome. However, it is imp...
Although increasing evidence suggests that hyperglycemia following acute stroke adversely affects cl...
Background: Limited data are available on the impact of fasting glucose on outcome after intra-arter...
Background—Although diabetes is a well-known risk factor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases,...
BACKGROUND: Recently, it was shown that the relation between admission glucose and functional outcom...
Background Hyperglycemia is a known predictor of negative outcomes in stroke. Several glycemic measu...
Stroke is one of the second most significant causes of death and the second highest cause of disabil...
Glycemic variability (GV) is reportedly a predictor for poor outcome in various clinical conditions....
Hyperglycaemia in acute ischaemic stroke is traditionally associated with a worsened outcome. Howeve...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated stroke mortality in individuals in different categories of glycemia and c...
Abstract Background Individuals who had normoglycemia but whose 2-hour plasma glucose (2hPG) concent...
Background: Hyperglycemia has been considered a predictor of stroke outcomes. In this article we stu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hyperglycemia after stroke is associated with larger infarct volume and poor...
OBJECTIVE — We investigated stroke mortality in individuals in different categories of glycemia and ...
Concomitant risk factors associated with stroke are predictors of poor outcomes in stroke patients. ...
Hyperglycemia is common after stroke, and it is well known to worsen its outcome. However, it is imp...
Although increasing evidence suggests that hyperglycemia following acute stroke adversely affects cl...
Background: Limited data are available on the impact of fasting glucose on outcome after intra-arter...
Background—Although diabetes is a well-known risk factor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases,...
BACKGROUND: Recently, it was shown that the relation between admission glucose and functional outcom...
Background Hyperglycemia is a known predictor of negative outcomes in stroke. Several glycemic measu...
Stroke is one of the second most significant causes of death and the second highest cause of disabil...
Glycemic variability (GV) is reportedly a predictor for poor outcome in various clinical conditions....
Hyperglycaemia in acute ischaemic stroke is traditionally associated with a worsened outcome. Howeve...
OBJECTIVE: We investigated stroke mortality in individuals in different categories of glycemia and c...
Abstract Background Individuals who had normoglycemia but whose 2-hour plasma glucose (2hPG) concent...
Background: Hyperglycemia has been considered a predictor of stroke outcomes. In this article we stu...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hyperglycemia after stroke is associated with larger infarct volume and poor...
OBJECTIVE — We investigated stroke mortality in individuals in different categories of glycemia and ...
Concomitant risk factors associated with stroke are predictors of poor outcomes in stroke patients. ...
Hyperglycemia is common after stroke, and it is well known to worsen its outcome. However, it is imp...