Multiple Silent Lacunes Are Associated with Recurrent Ischemic Stroke
Article 2016 en
Authors
SA
Søren Due Andersen
FS
Flemming Skjøth
YY
Yousef Yavarian
Abstract
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In this large cohort of patients with incident ischemic stroke and no AF, an increasing number of silent lacunes was associated with increasing incidence rates of ischemic stroke recurrence. In the adjusted Cox proportional hazard analyses, the presence of multiple silent lacunes was significantly associated with an increased risk of ischemic stroke recurrence. The risk of death or cardiovascular events was not significantly influenced by the presence of silent lacunes.
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