It remains uncertain whether current smoking influences outcome in patients with acute ischaemic stroke. To evaluate the effect of current smoking in routinely tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)-treated stroke patients on the 3-month functional outcome and the occurrence of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We analyzed data from a single stroke care unit registry of 345 consecutive patients with ischaemic stroke, treated with tPA. Logistic regression models were used to assess if smoking was independently associated with 3-months good outcome defined as a modified Rankin Scale score of In the multivariable models, smoking was not associated with a good outcome or a decreased risk of symptomatic ICH. Current smoking did not affect ...
Background: Compared to those who never smoked, a paradoxical effect of smoking on reducing mortalit...
Objectives.Our purpose was to evaluate the relation between smoking and the outcomes of patients rec...
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...
The impact of smoking on prognosis after stroke is controversial. We aimed to assess the relationshi...
The authors have no financial conflicts of interest. Background and Purpose There is evidence that s...
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: Patients who have suffered an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and are smokers may have a bet...
Association between Smoking and Functional Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Population Treated with ...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of smoking status on subsequent stroke r...
BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest a paradoxical association between smoking status and clinical o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The impact of smoking on prognosis after stroke is controversial. We aimed t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether smoking cessation after an ischemic stroke or TIA improves outcomes com...
Objectives. Our purpose was to evaluate the relation between smoking and the outcomes of patients re...
Background: Compared to those who never smoked, a paradoxical effect of smoking on reducing mortalit...
Objectives.Our purpose was to evaluate the relation between smoking and the outcomes of patients rec...
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...
The impact of smoking on prognosis after stroke is controversial. We aimed to assess the relationshi...
The authors have no financial conflicts of interest. Background and Purpose There is evidence that s...
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: Patients who have suffered an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and are smokers may have a bet...
Association between Smoking and Functional Outcome in Acute Ischemic Stroke Population Treated with ...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to determine the effect of smoking status on subsequent stroke r...
BACKGROUND Recent studies suggest a paradoxical association between smoking status and clinical o...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The impact of smoking on prognosis after stroke is controversial. We aimed t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether smoking cessation after an ischemic stroke or TIA improves outcomes com...
Objectives. Our purpose was to evaluate the relation between smoking and the outcomes of patients re...
Background: Compared to those who never smoked, a paradoxical effect of smoking on reducing mortalit...
Objectives.Our purpose was to evaluate the relation between smoking and the outcomes of patients rec...
Background: The smoking paradox refers to a better outcome in smokers eligible for thrombolytic trea...