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Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the world.
Stroke is the third leading cause of death in the world.
The main known risk factors for stroke include hypertension, smoking, diabetes , hyperlipidemia, ischemic heart disease (IHD) and peripheral arterial disease.
Diabetes vascular prevention
Data show that nearly 11% of births worldwide are premature, affecting 15 million births every year.
According to reports, women who are born prematurely have an increased risk of developing hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia in the future, all of which are established risk factors for stroke.
Poor pregnancy outcome has been identified as an important risk factor for stroke in later life.
Poor pregnancy outcome has been identified as an important risk factor for stroke in later life.
diagnosis
Stroke risk ratio adjusted by pregnancy duration and postpartum time in Sweden from 1973 to 2015
Stroke risk ratio adjusted by pregnancy duration and postpartum time in Sweden from 1973 to 2015During the follow-up of 48 million person-years, 36372 (1.
In the 10 years after delivery, compared with normal pregnant women, the risk of stroke associated with preterm delivery (gestational age <37 weeks) increased by 61% (aHR=1.
At the same time, these risks still exist 10-19 years after delivery: Compared with full-term women, preterm women have a 61% higher risk, and then slightly decrease, but the risk is still higher than full-term women 20-29 years after delivery35 %, and still maintain this level in 30-43 years.
Compared with full-term pregnancy, the difference between pregnancy-adjusted risk ratio and unadjusted stroke risk
Compared with full-term pregnancy, the difference between pregnancy-adjusted risk ratio and unadjusted stroke riskIn addition, during the entire follow-up (43 years), premature delivery and hemorrhagic (aHR = 1.
During the entire follow-up (43 years), premature delivery and hemorrhagic (aHR = 1.
This shows that premature delivery is associated with a higher future risk of hemorrhagic and ischemic stroke.
references:
Preterm Delivery and Long-Term Risk of Stroke in Women: A National Cohort and Cosibling Study.
Preterm Delivery and Long-Term Risk of Stroke in Women: A National Cohort and Cosibling Study.
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