Articles: stroke.
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Review Case Reports
Surgical treatment of one traumatic carotid artery dissection: A case report and review of the literature.
Dissection of the cervical arteries is the most commonly identified cause of stroke in young patients. This report helps to investigate the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of cervical artery dissection (CAD). ⋯ Diagnosis of CAD mainly depends on clinical manifestations and imaging. we recommend that clinicians can prescribe either anticoagulants or antiplatelet therapy. CAD can be effectively treated by surgical reconstruction, if medical treatment with anticoagulation or antiplatelet fails or if carotid aneurysms and/or high-grade carotid stenosis persisted or have newly developed.
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Observational Study
Burden and determinants of renal dysfunction and in-hospital mortality among acute stroke patients in Ethiopia: A hospital-based observational study.
Stroke, a leading global cause of mortality and neurological impairment, is often complicated by renal failure, exacerbating in-hospital risks and mortality. Limited understanding exists regarding renal failure prevalence in Ethiopian acute stroke patients. This study examines renal function abnormalities in acute stroke patients at Jimma Medical Center (JMC). ⋯ Renal function abnormalities were prevalent among hospitalized acute stroke patients, emphasizing the significance of renal dysfunction as a frequent comorbidity. Older age, hypertension, DM, cardiac disease, history of TIA/stroke, and hemorrhagic stroke type emerged as statistically significant predictors of renal dysfunction. Furthermore, renal dysfunction was identified as a significant predictor of in-hospital mortality following stroke.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Effects of kinesio taping combined with upper extremity function training home program on upper limb function and self-efficacy in stroke patients: An experimental study.
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of kinesio taping and an upper extremity function home program on the upper extremity function and self-efficacy of stroke patients, and to present therapeutic evidence for home program intervention to improve upper extremity function. ⋯ It was confirmed that the upper extremity function training home program performed in parallel with the kinesio taping technique had a positive effect on the recovery of upper extremity function and self-esteem in stroke patients. The kinesio taping technique provides stability to the wrist while performing a home program that patients can perform on their own at home and appears to improve upper extremity function more effectively than when performing the upper extremity function home program alone.