Long-term recurrence in hospitalized patients with ischemic stroke
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A total of 296 patients with TIA or cerebral infarction were followed up for an average of 780.8 days. Forty-two patients suffered from cerebral infarction, and 6 patients had cerebral hemorrhage during the follow-up period. The cumulative recurrence rate was 8.5% by 1 year, 14.1% by 2 years, 20.0% by 3 years, and 26.1% by 4 years. Hypertension, a history of cerebrovascular disaese, a diastolic blood pressure of<75 mmHg or>86 mmHg, HbAlc>6.2%, anticoagulant intake, and a lack of antiplatelets were associated with an increased risk of cerebrovascular recurrence. Most recurrent strokes were of the same subtype of index cerebral infarction. Of the 6 patients with cerebral hemorrhage, 5 had lacunar infarction as an index cerebral in-farction, 6 had hypertension, 2 had a history of cerebral hemorrhage before admission, and 5 took an antithrombotic agent during the follow-up period (2 took an antiplatelet agent, and 3 took an anticoagulant agent).
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