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23 lut 2023 · This article will discuss worsening symptoms after a stroke, what a normal regression looks like, and how to continue progressing during your recovery journey. We will also discuss reasons for regression after stroke that may be a cause of concern and warrant further medical treatment.
21 maj 2020 · An acute change in consciousness and orientation, also known as acute mental confusion or delirium, is a complication seen in 25%–60% of hospitalised elderly. 11 Stroke patients are particularly vulnerable to delirium episodes 7 as a consequence of the direct cerebral insult 12 and the occurrence of risk factors such as cognitive, visual and ...
Detailed analysis of this cohort of patients experiencing record-validated recrudescence of stroke symptoms provides new insights into this often-applied but poorly understood classification of transient neurologic symptoms. Our data show that PSR can occur after ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.
12 cze 2023 · A stroke can cause physical, cognitive (mental), and emotional symptoms in both the short and the long term. Physical symptoms of a stroke may include: weakness, numbness, or paralysis on one...
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, and health and demographic risk factors, according to study published in the August 7 online edition of JAMA Neurology.
We believe the complete set of results from the study, including the underlying survival probabilities, together with some practical instruction regarding prognosis, can effectively be used by clinicians to provide evidence-based guidance on long-term survival after stroke.
Both premature and delayed discharge are potential threats to patient well-being. We present a 90-year-old patient who underwent successful thrombectomy but suffered from night-time confusion at the hospital and discuss the transition process from hospital to home.