Background: A number of large trials have confirmed the benefits of thrombolysis in acute stroke, but there are gender differences. We sought to examine the relationship between sex and outcome after thrombolysis. Methods: This was a prospective cohort study including 1,272 incident ischemic strokes (597 in women) from April 1, 2006 to December 31, 2014. Statistical approaches were used for analyzing survival outcomes and their relationship with thrombolysis therapy. Results: The death rates were lower (p = 0.003) in the thrombolysis therapy group with an incidence ratio of 0.57 (95% CI 0.39-0.83). 113 (8.8%) patients (53 women) received thrombolysis. They were significantly younger (69.2 ± 12.7 vs. 73.9 ± 12.5 years; p Conclusions: The str...
Background and Purpose—We hypothesized that any sex-related difference in outcome poststroke is expl...
Objective: A prior meta-analysis of reports published between 2000 and 2008 found that women were 30...
BACKGROUND: It is not established whether sex influences outcome and safety following intravenous t...
Background and Purpose Women are more likely to have a worse outcome after an acute stroke than men....
Women have a worse outcome after stroke compared with men, although in intravenous thrombolysis (IVT...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Literature has highlighted sex-based differences in the natural co...
To explore the sex differences in outcomes and management after stroke using a large sample with hig...
Objective: To explore the sex differences in outcomes and management after stroke using a large sam...
Background and Purpose- We determined the effect of sex on outcome after endovascular stroke thrombe...
Background. The goal of this study was to identify differences in risk factors and functional outcom...
BACKGROUND: Large studies of patients with acute stroke not receiving thrombolytic therapy have repe...
Background and purpose: We sought to investigate whether there are gender differences in clinical ou...
Aim of study. We investigated sex differences i n i schaemic s troke p atients t reated w ith i ntra...
Background Ischaemic stroke affects more women than men. Gender influence on several aspects of isch...
Copyright © 2014 David Nathanson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background and Purpose—We hypothesized that any sex-related difference in outcome poststroke is expl...
Objective: A prior meta-analysis of reports published between 2000 and 2008 found that women were 30...
BACKGROUND: It is not established whether sex influences outcome and safety following intravenous t...
Background and Purpose Women are more likely to have a worse outcome after an acute stroke than men....
Women have a worse outcome after stroke compared with men, although in intravenous thrombolysis (IVT...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Literature has highlighted sex-based differences in the natural co...
To explore the sex differences in outcomes and management after stroke using a large sample with hig...
Objective: To explore the sex differences in outcomes and management after stroke using a large sam...
Background and Purpose- We determined the effect of sex on outcome after endovascular stroke thrombe...
Background. The goal of this study was to identify differences in risk factors and functional outcom...
BACKGROUND: Large studies of patients with acute stroke not receiving thrombolytic therapy have repe...
Background and purpose: We sought to investigate whether there are gender differences in clinical ou...
Aim of study. We investigated sex differences i n i schaemic s troke p atients t reated w ith i ntra...
Background Ischaemic stroke affects more women than men. Gender influence on several aspects of isch...
Copyright © 2014 David Nathanson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background and Purpose—We hypothesized that any sex-related difference in outcome poststroke is expl...
Objective: A prior meta-analysis of reports published between 2000 and 2008 found that women were 30...
BACKGROUND: It is not established whether sex influences outcome and safety following intravenous t...