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Poststroke recrudescence (PSR) is the transient reemergence or worsening of previous stroke-related deficits 1,2 occurring in the context of a stressor after an initial recovery from an index stroke.
Our data show that nearly all types of focal stroke symptoms can recrudesce. The predominant face, arm, and leg involvement combined with the infrequent altered consciousness, gaze paresis, hemianopia, and extinction or inattention suggests that the long white matter tracts are more susceptible.
23 lut 2023 · If your post stroke symptoms have worsened, take a look at what you have done over the course of the last few days. Changes in routine or activity levels are a common culprit when investigating a regression in function after stroke.
21 gru 2022 · PSD affects approximately 25% of stroke patients, and often persists well into the post-acute phase, with a negative impact on rehabilitation outcomes including lengths of stay, function, and cognition. Certain stroke and patient characteristics can help predict risk for PSD.
1 maj 2023 · Comorbid conditions occurring in patients with PSCI and dementia contribute to reduced quality of life. Definitions of poststroke outcomes and their approximate incidence or prevalence (percent) within 12 months after stroke. PSCI indicates poststroke cognitive impairment.
Researchers have identified clinical and imaging phenotypes, triggers and risk factors for the re-emergence of deficits after stroke. Post-stroke recrudescence (PSR), the transient worsening of deficits after they have initially resolved, is an under-recognized phenomenon that is associated with several identifiable triggers, clinical features ...
13 lut 2017 · Sleep-disordered breathing is common after stroke and most often presents as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), with an estimated prevalence between 43% and 70% compared with 4% and 24% in the general population. 1 – 3 OSA is the result of partial or complete closure of the upper airway while attempting to breathe during sleep.