Background: The smoking-thrombolysis paradox refers to a better outcome in smokers who suffer from acute ischemic stroke (AIS) following treatment with thrombolysis. However, studies on this subject have yielded contradictory results and an interaction analysis of exposure to smoking and thrombolysis in a large, multicenter database is lacking. Methods: Consecutive AIS patients admitted within 12 h of symptom onset between 2009 and 2014 from the prospective, multicenter stroke registry (Dutch String-of-Pearls Stroke Study) were included for this analysis. We performed a generalized linear model for functional outcome 3 months post-stroke depending on risk of the exposure variables (smoking yes/no, thrombolysis yes/no). The following confoun...
It remains uncertain whether current smoking influences outcome in patients with acute ischaemic str...
Objectives.Our purpose was to evaluate the relation between smoking and the outcomes of patients rec...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose- The observation that smokers with stroke could have better outco...
Background: The smoking-thrombolysis paradox refers to a better outcome in smokers who suffer from a...
Background: The "smoking paradox" indicates that patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) who smoke...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The impact of smoking on prognosis after stroke is controversial. We aimed t...
Background: The “smoking paradox” indicates that patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) who smoke...
The impact of smoking on prognosis after stroke is controversial. We aimed to assess the relationshi...
Background: Compared to those who never smoked, a paradoxical effect of smoking on reducing mortalit...
Background The smoking-paradox of a better outcome in ischemic stroke patients who smoke may be due ...
BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest a paradoxical association between smoking status and clinical o...
Association between Smoking and Functional Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Population Treated with ...
Background: Patients who have suffered an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and are smokers may have a bet...
Introduction: Smoking is an established risk factor for stroke. However, several studies have report...
Background: The smoking paradox refers to a better outcome in smokers eligible for thrombolytic trea...
It remains uncertain whether current smoking influences outcome in patients with acute ischaemic str...
Objectives.Our purpose was to evaluate the relation between smoking and the outcomes of patients rec...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose- The observation that smokers with stroke could have better outco...
Background: The smoking-thrombolysis paradox refers to a better outcome in smokers who suffer from a...
Background: The "smoking paradox" indicates that patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) who smoke...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The impact of smoking on prognosis after stroke is controversial. We aimed t...
Background: The “smoking paradox” indicates that patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) who smoke...
The impact of smoking on prognosis after stroke is controversial. We aimed to assess the relationshi...
Background: Compared to those who never smoked, a paradoxical effect of smoking on reducing mortalit...
Background The smoking-paradox of a better outcome in ischemic stroke patients who smoke may be due ...
BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest a paradoxical association between smoking status and clinical o...
Association between Smoking and Functional Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Population Treated with ...
Background: Patients who have suffered an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and are smokers may have a bet...
Introduction: Smoking is an established risk factor for stroke. However, several studies have report...
Background: The smoking paradox refers to a better outcome in smokers eligible for thrombolytic trea...
It remains uncertain whether current smoking influences outcome in patients with acute ischaemic str...
Objectives.Our purpose was to evaluate the relation between smoking and the outcomes of patients rec...
[[abstract]]Background and Purpose- The observation that smokers with stroke could have better outco...