Risk and Cumulative Risk of Stroke Recurrence
Stroke2011Vol. 42(5), pp. 1489–1494
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Keerthi Mohan, Charles Wolfe, Anthony Rudd, Peter U. Heuschmann, Peter L. Kolominsky‐Rabas, Andrew P. Grieve
Abstract
The cumulative risk of recurrence varies greatly up to 10 years. This may be explained by differences in case mix and changes in secondary prevention over time However, methodological differences are likely to play an important role and consensus on definitions would improve future comparability of estimates and characterization of groups of stroke survivors at increased risk of recurrence.
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