Self-Reported Stroke Symptoms: A Powerful New Risk Factor for Stroke

Summary

This article discusses the results from a subanalysis of data from the REGARDS study, which assessed the risk of incident stroke among REGARDS participants with self-reported stroke-like symptoms but with no diagnosis of prior stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). The aim of the subanalysis was to determine if a previous undiagnosed stroke or TIA could be an independent predictor of stroke risk.

  • Cerebrovascular Disease
  • Episodic & Paroxysmal Disorders
  • Prevention & Screening
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