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Abstract TP190: Intracerebral Hemorrhage Laterality and Associations with Mood and Quality of Life Outcomes: A MISTIE III Substudy

Stroke Journal

Background:The prognostic significance of the affected hemisphere in hemorrhagic stroke remains uncertain. We aimed to determine the relationship between the affected hemisphere (right or left) and differences in non-motor outcomes (pain, mood) in patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH).

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Long-Term Cognitive Decline After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Pathophysiology, Management, and Future Directions

Stroke Journal

Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a critical neurological condition accounting for about 5% of all strokes, and survivors experience long-term cognitive deterioration and increased risk of dementia. Genetic predispositions have been associated with post-subarachnoid hemorrhage cognitive outcomes and emphasize a role for personalized care strategies.

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Abstract WP164: Social Determinants of Health and Functional and Psychological Outcomes After Hemorrhagic Stroke

Stroke Journal

Introduction:Patients who have had hemorrhagic strokes experience psychological and functional deficits after hospital discharge. Questionnaires for the Barthel Index and Quality of Life in Neurological Disorders (T-score >50 abnormal) were completed at 3 and 12 months.

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Trial Readiness of Cavernous Malformations With Symptomatic Hemorrhage, Part I: Event Rates and Clinical Outcome

Stroke Journal

BACKGROUND:Cerebral cavernous malformation with symptomatic hemorrhage (SH) are targets for novel therapies. The most common abnormal European Quality of Life 5D-3 L domains were pain (48.7%), anxiety (41.5%), and participation in usual activities (41.4%). Stroke, Volume 55, Issue 1 , Page 22-30, January 1, 2024.

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Abstract TMP40: Estimates of Long-term Social Isolation Among Patients with Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Stroke Journal

Introduction:Stroke patients experience higher levels of social isolation (SI) compared to their age matched healthy cohorts which is associated with poor quality of life and increased morbidity and mortality.

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Abstract TP292: Number of destinations other than home and work within a half mile of residence and outcomes in first year poststroke

Stroke Journal

Introduction:Residing in a neighborhood with greater destinations places where you engage with the community aside from home and work has been associated with more favorable functioning, and quality of life, particularly among moderate-severe stroke survivors. Median age was 64 years, 55% male, and 74% with mild stroke.

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Abstract TP126: The association of patient outcomes with caregiver mental health and strain in a community-based study.

Stroke Journal

Background:Stroke survivors face functional changes that may alter their quality of life. Patient function based on ADLs/IADLs (higher scores worse) along with patient quality of life based on SS-QOL (higher scores better) were used to measure patient outcome.