International Journal of Stroke
Does non-implanted electrical stimulation reduce post-stroke urinary or fecal incontinence? A systematic review with meta-analysis
International Journal of Stroke, Volume 17, Issue 4, Page 378-388, April 2022. BackgroundUrinary and fecal incontinence are disabling impairments after stroke that can be clinically managed with electrical stimulation.AimThe purpose of this systematic …
International Journal of Stroke
Time-dependent shift of the relationship between systolic blood pressure and clinical outcome in acute lacunar stroke
International Journal of Stroke, Volume 17, Issue 4, Page 400-406, April 2022. Background and aimsThis study explores the relationship between systolic blood pressure during the acute period of stroke and poor functional outcome in patients with lacuna…
International Journal of Stroke
Evolving ischemic stroke subtypes in 15 years: A hospital-based observational study
International Journal of Stroke, Volume 17, Issue 4, Page 444-454, April 2022. BackgroundDepicting the time trends of ischemic stroke subtypes may inform healthcare resource allocation on etiology-based stroke prevention and treatment.AimTo reveal the …
International Journal of Stroke
Safety and efficacy of remote ischemic conditioning for the treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage: A proof-of-concept randomized controlled trial
International Journal of Stroke, Volume 17, Issue 4, Page 425-433, April 2022. BackgroundRemote ischemic conditioning can promote hematoma resolution, attenuate brain edema, and improve neurological recovery in animal models of intracerebral hemorrhage…