Recurrence of ischaemic stroke using epidemiology and neuroimaging: A retrospective study in Gansu Province

This retrospective study aimed to investigate the clinical and imaging recurrence of ischaemic stroke (IS), and to evaluate the risk factors for recurrence. A combined clinical and imaging diagnostic model is important for stroke prevention and management. In accordance with the inclusion and exclus...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2023-02, Vol.9 (2), p.e13495-e13495, Article e13495
Hauptverfasser: Bao, Honghui, Yin, Qitao, Tian, Danbi
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Zusammenfassung:This retrospective study aimed to investigate the clinical and imaging recurrence of ischaemic stroke (IS), and to evaluate the risk factors for recurrence. A combined clinical and imaging diagnostic model is important for stroke prevention and management. In accordance with the inclusion and exclusion criteria, we retrospectively analysed consecutively hospitalised patients with acute IS at the Affiliated Hospital of Gansu University of Chinese Medicine. Based on the epidemiological and imaging results, stroke episodes were divided into four categories: clinical first episode (CFE), clinical recurrence (CR), imaging first episode (IFE), and imaging recurrence (IR). Based on the above categories and clinical practice, a joint diagnostic system for IS was established for the first time, including the following five types: IFE, IR, CFE and IFE, CFE and IR, and CR and IR. A binomial logistic regression analysis was conducted to determine the factors which contributed to CR and IR. In total, 280 patients were assessed. The CR rate was 22.9% (64/280) and the IR rate was 62.9% (176/280). The only predictor of CR was hypertension (P = 0.019, odds ratio [OR] = 3.041, 95% confidence interval [95%CI] = 1.200–7.704). The factors of hypertension (P 
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13495