Prevalence of Poststroke Cognitive Impairment
Stroke2012Vol. 44(1), pp. 138–145
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Abstract
The prevalence of cognitive impairment after stroke remains persistently high over time, with variations being predominantly explained by sociodemographic characteristics. Given population growth and ageing demographics, effective preventive strategies and poststroke surveillance are needed to manage survivors with cognitive impairment.
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