Background: The influence of familial factors on the prognosis of ischemic stroke (IS) is unknown. This nationwide follow-up study evaluated familial mortality risks of IS among Swedish sibling pairs hospitalized for IS. Methods: We linked Swedish nationwide registers for the identification of 1380 Swedish born sibling pairs (2760 cases), where both siblings were hospitalized for first-time IS between 1991 and 2010. Median age was 62 years (range, 26-78 years). Sibling pairs with cancer were excluded. Familial hazard ratios (FHRs) for mortality after first IS hospitalization were determined with Cox regression. The influence of proband survival after IS was categorized as short sibling survival (<1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 years) or long sibling surv...
Background—Few population-based studies have ascertained both cerebral and coronary events or consid...
SUMMARY Hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes are not only the major risk factors for stroke, bu...
Background The number and rank order of siblings could be of importance for risk of cardiovascular d...
Background: The influence of familial factors on the prognosis of ischemic stroke (IS) is unknown. T...
Background—Previous studies on familial risk of ischemic stroke have supported genetic influence on ...
BACKGROUND: Although less studied than other types of familial losses, the loss of a sibling could b...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although less studied than other types of familial losses, the loss of a si...
Background: It remains unclear whether heritable factors can contribute to risk stratification for i...
Aims: Familial risks for coronary heart disease (CHD) in families with multiple affected siblings ha...
Background and aims: The association between family history of stroke and clinical outcomes after is...
Background The influence of familial factors on the prognosis of heart failure (HF) is unknown. This...
Background-—Death of a sibling represents a stressful life event and could be a potential trigger of...
<b>Study objective</b>: To investigate the relation between number of siblings, mortalit...
Introduction Familial support may be important for post-stroke survival. Objective To determine...
Stroke is a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide, with ischemic stroke (IS) being the p...
Background—Few population-based studies have ascertained both cerebral and coronary events or consid...
SUMMARY Hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes are not only the major risk factors for stroke, bu...
Background The number and rank order of siblings could be of importance for risk of cardiovascular d...
Background: The influence of familial factors on the prognosis of ischemic stroke (IS) is unknown. T...
Background—Previous studies on familial risk of ischemic stroke have supported genetic influence on ...
BACKGROUND: Although less studied than other types of familial losses, the loss of a sibling could b...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Although less studied than other types of familial losses, the loss of a si...
Background: It remains unclear whether heritable factors can contribute to risk stratification for i...
Aims: Familial risks for coronary heart disease (CHD) in families with multiple affected siblings ha...
Background and aims: The association between family history of stroke and clinical outcomes after is...
Background The influence of familial factors on the prognosis of heart failure (HF) is unknown. This...
Background-—Death of a sibling represents a stressful life event and could be a potential trigger of...
<b>Study objective</b>: To investigate the relation between number of siblings, mortalit...
Introduction Familial support may be important for post-stroke survival. Objective To determine...
Stroke is a major cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide, with ischemic stroke (IS) being the p...
Background—Few population-based studies have ascertained both cerebral and coronary events or consid...
SUMMARY Hypertension, heart disease, and diabetes are not only the major risk factors for stroke, bu...
Background The number and rank order of siblings could be of importance for risk of cardiovascular d...