BACKGROUND: A winter excess of ischaemic stroke has been found in mortality and hospital-based studies. It is often assumed that this is due to seasonal variation in stroke incidence and several pathophysiological explanations have been proposed. We studied the incidence of stroke in relation to season and outside temperature. METHODS: The data came from a community-based study of first ever in a lifetime stroke in a defined population of about 105 000. 675 such strokes were registered over four years and the month of inset was analysed separately for cerebral infarction, primary intracerebral haemorrhage, and subarachnoid haemorrhage. FINDINGS: There was no significant seasonal variation. The incidence of primary intracerebral haemorrhage ...
Biologically plausible associations exist between climatic conditions and stroke risk, but study res...
Background: Whether a seasonal variation of atrial fibrillation among acute ischemic stroke (AIS) pa...
Objectives: The effect of ambient temperature as a stroke trigger is likely to differ by type of str...
BACKGROUND: A winter excess of ischaemic stroke has been found in mortality and hospital-based studi...
Background There is disagreement in the literature about the relationship between strokes and season...
Background and Purpose: Seasonal variation in the incidence of cerebral hemorrhage has been previous...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that acute cardiovascular events includ...
Background and Purpose: Seasonal variation in the incidence of cerebral hemorrhage has been previous...
Background/Objectives: Meteorological factors seem to influence stroke incidence, however, the compl...
Background: Cardiovascular events occur more often in winter than in summer; however, the dependence...
Background: Studies on the temporal variation in stroke incidence have reported inconsistent results...
patients registered, 19.6 % had a primary intracerebral haem-orrhage (PICH) and 75.3 % an IS. Among ...
Introduction. Cerebrovascular events are not randomly distributed over time. In addition to the bett...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability and death. This study evaluated the association between temp...
Background and Purpose: Seasonal variation in stroke has long been recognized. To date, there are mi...
Biologically plausible associations exist between climatic conditions and stroke risk, but study res...
Background: Whether a seasonal variation of atrial fibrillation among acute ischemic stroke (AIS) pa...
Objectives: The effect of ambient temperature as a stroke trigger is likely to differ by type of str...
BACKGROUND: A winter excess of ischaemic stroke has been found in mortality and hospital-based studi...
Background There is disagreement in the literature about the relationship between strokes and season...
Background and Purpose: Seasonal variation in the incidence of cerebral hemorrhage has been previous...
Introduction: There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that acute cardiovascular events includ...
Background and Purpose: Seasonal variation in the incidence of cerebral hemorrhage has been previous...
Background/Objectives: Meteorological factors seem to influence stroke incidence, however, the compl...
Background: Cardiovascular events occur more often in winter than in summer; however, the dependence...
Background: Studies on the temporal variation in stroke incidence have reported inconsistent results...
patients registered, 19.6 % had a primary intracerebral haem-orrhage (PICH) and 75.3 % an IS. Among ...
Introduction. Cerebrovascular events are not randomly distributed over time. In addition to the bett...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability and death. This study evaluated the association between temp...
Background and Purpose: Seasonal variation in stroke has long been recognized. To date, there are mi...
Biologically plausible associations exist between climatic conditions and stroke risk, but study res...
Background: Whether a seasonal variation of atrial fibrillation among acute ischemic stroke (AIS) pa...
Objectives: The effect of ambient temperature as a stroke trigger is likely to differ by type of str...