CJEM
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Multicenter Study
Risk of stroke is low after transient ischemic attack presentation with isolated dizziness.
Stroke presenting as dizziness is a diagnostic challenge in frontline settings, given the multitude of benign conditions that present similarly. The risk of stroke after episodic dizziness is unknown, leading to divergent guidance on optimal workup and management. Prior TIA risk scores have shown a history of dizziness is a negative predictor of subsequent stroke. Our objective was to assess the subsequent stroke risk within 90 days following emergency department assessment (ED) for isolated dizziness diagnosed as TIA during the index visit. ⋯ The risk of subsequent stroke following ED presentation for TIA is low when the presenting symptoms are isolated dizziness.