Stroke: Acute cerebrovascular events in patients with COVID-19.
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Last Update: 2020-07-28
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Preliminary reports indicate that there is a significant risk of thrombosis events (including stroke) in hospitalized patients, but there is little systematic data on the incidence and pathogenesis of strokeA recent study published in the Journal of Cardiovascular Disease reviewed the incidence and mechanism of stroke in all patients admitted to a hospital in Philadelphia from January to The MonthThe researchers identified cases of hospitalization (the average age is aged women as % black); The average age of ischemic stroke patients was only one (%) under the age of one and % was blackTraditional vascular risk factors are common In which% of patients have a history of hypertension % have a history of diabetesThe median time from the ontothe of symptoms to stroke diagnosis is daysStroke mechanism is: heart embolism accounts for % of small vascular diseases accounted for % of other identified mechanisms accounted for % cryptogenic accounted for %In cases where vascular imaging was performed , the patients were large vascular ailationMore than % of the subjects were positive against phospholipidsIn patients with intracranial hemorrhage, the substantive bleeding of the cerebral lobe was (%) for the subcavity of the cobweb shmp for (%)(%) In patients who need in vitro membrane oxygenationThe researchers found that patients hospitalized had a lower risk of developing acute cerebrovascular eventsMost ischemic stroke patients have a common vascular risk factor and traditional stroke mechanisms are common
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