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Pneumonia after a stroke is associated with a poor prognosis or an increased risk of death
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Recently, the heart blood vessels published on the prestigious journal Stroke disease area research article, researchers at several time points to assess the association between the temporal characteristics of pneumonia after stroke and patients with adverse outcomes to determine the inspection pneumonia prevention strategies The best time
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The researchers analyzed individual patient data stored in VISTA (Virtual International Stroke Trial Archives), which were derived from randomized acute stroke trials, and assessed the occurrence of pneumonia in the first 90 days after stroke
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At different follow-up time points, the researchers calculated the adjusted odds ratio and hazard ratio of the correlation between pneumonia and adverse outcomes and death through Logistic and Cox proportional hazard regressions
Among 10,821 patients, 1017 (9.
4%) patients had 1076 pneumonias
In the first 3 months after stroke, two-thirds of pneumonia occurred in the first week after stroke, and the peak incidence was on the third day after stroke
Original source:
Jeroen C.
de Jonge.
et al.
Temporal Profile of Pneumonia After Stroke .
stroke.
2021.