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StudiuAVC și AITÎncredere bună20.06.2026

Cervicocerebral atherosclerosis and atrial fibrillation increase long-term mortality in ischemic stroke patients

This study of 406 acute ischemic stroke/TIA patients found that atrial fibrillation combined with high cervicocerebral atherosclerotic burden significantly increased 7-year mortality risk, with those having AF and high atherosclerosis burden facing approximately 3-fold greater mortality risk. The findings suggest that concurrent presence of these two vascular conditions substantially worsens long-term outcomes compared to either condition alone.

StudiuAVC și AITÎncredere bună20.06.2026

Expression of Concern: Ischemic Stroke and TIA Related to Vasculitis Secondary to Primary Sjögren's Syndrome

This is an expression of concern (editorial notice) regarding a previously published case series linking ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack to large-vessel vasculitis complications of primary Sjögren's syndrome. The concern document does not appear to endorse or dispute the clinical relationship itself, but rather raises methodological or publication integrity questions about the original article.

StudiuAVC și AITÎncredere bună20.06.2026

Association Between TSH Level and Stroke Severity: A Cross-Sectional Study Using the Modified Rankin Scale

This cross-sectional study of 204 stroke patients examined the relationship between thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels and stroke severity measured by the modified Rankin scale. A statistically significant weak-to-moderate negative correlation was found between TSH levels and stroke disability during admission and discharge, suggesting thyroid dysfunction may influence stroke outcomes.

StudiuAVC și AITÎncredere bună20.06.2026

Post-discharge telephone follow-up for ischemic stroke survivors: implementing best practices at a comprehensive stroke center

This quality improvement project implemented standardized post-discharge telephone follow-up protocols for ischemic stroke and TIA patients using the JBI Evidence Implementation Framework, addressing barriers through a multidisciplinary approach with updated protocols and staff education. Results showed statistically significant improvements in compliance with evidence-based follow-up practices compared to baseline measurements.