<p><b>Background and Purpose:</b> The prediction of death or disability (“poor outcome”) after stroke by validated clinical models might be improved by the addition of blood biomarker measurements. We investigated whether such measurements improved the classification of patients into 4 categories of predicted risk of poor outcome: very high, intermediate high, intermediate low, and very low.</p> <p><b>Methods:</b> We prospectively recruited symptomatic patients within 24 hours of ischemic cerebrovascular events. We measured clinical prognostic variables in each patient. We drew blood soon after admission and measured markers of inflammation, thrombosis, cardiac strain, and cerebral damage. We ass...
Background: Early neurological deterioration (END) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) can be associated ...
In industrialized nations, cerebral ischemia manifesting as a stroke or TIA is one of the most frequ...
Introduction: Today, knowledge about predictors of stroke outcomes is limited and few studies have i...
Background and Purpose: The prediction of death or disability (“poor outcome”) after stroke by valid...
Background and Purpose—The prediction of death or disability (“poor outcome’) after stroke by valida...
Many blood markers have been associated with stroke. I set out to determine whether blood markers ca...
Aim: Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability. The proportion of patients receivi...
The objective of this study was to determine whether: (a) markers of acute inflammation (white cell ...
INTRODUCTION: There is no single blood marker for predicting the prognosis in ischemic stroke. A com...
Background: Almost 40% of stroke patients have a poor outcome at 3 months after the index event. Pre...
Background: Almost 40% of stroke patients have a poor outcome at 3 months after the index event. Pre...
BACKGROUND: We investigated 92 blood biomarkers implicated in the pathophysiological pathways of isc...
Background We investigated 92 blood biomarkers implicated in the pathophysiological pathways of i...
Some clinical, imaging, and laboratory biomarkers have been identified as predictors of prognosis of...
Stroke is a major cause of disability and death globally, and prediction of mortality represents a c...
Background: Early neurological deterioration (END) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) can be associated ...
In industrialized nations, cerebral ischemia manifesting as a stroke or TIA is one of the most frequ...
Introduction: Today, knowledge about predictors of stroke outcomes is limited and few studies have i...
Background and Purpose: The prediction of death or disability (“poor outcome”) after stroke by valid...
Background and Purpose—The prediction of death or disability (“poor outcome’) after stroke by valida...
Many blood markers have been associated with stroke. I set out to determine whether blood markers ca...
Aim: Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability. The proportion of patients receivi...
The objective of this study was to determine whether: (a) markers of acute inflammation (white cell ...
INTRODUCTION: There is no single blood marker for predicting the prognosis in ischemic stroke. A com...
Background: Almost 40% of stroke patients have a poor outcome at 3 months after the index event. Pre...
Background: Almost 40% of stroke patients have a poor outcome at 3 months after the index event. Pre...
BACKGROUND: We investigated 92 blood biomarkers implicated in the pathophysiological pathways of isc...
Background We investigated 92 blood biomarkers implicated in the pathophysiological pathways of i...
Some clinical, imaging, and laboratory biomarkers have been identified as predictors of prognosis of...
Stroke is a major cause of disability and death globally, and prediction of mortality represents a c...
Background: Early neurological deterioration (END) in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) can be associated ...
In industrialized nations, cerebral ischemia manifesting as a stroke or TIA is one of the most frequ...
Introduction: Today, knowledge about predictors of stroke outcomes is limited and few studies have i...