Sex differences in long-term mortality after stroke in the INSTRUCT (INternational STRoke oUtComes sTudy): A meta-analysis of individual participant data
<h4>Background</h4> <p>Women are reported to have greater mortality after stroke than men, but the reasons are uncertain. We examined sex differences in mortality at 1 and 5 years after stroke and identified factors contributing to these differences.</p> <h4>Methods an...
Prif Awduron: | Phan, H, Blizzard, C, Reeves, M, Thrift, A, Cadilhac, D, Sturm, J, Heeley, E, Otahal, P, Konstantinos, V, Anderson, C, Parmar, P, Krishnamurthi, R, Barker-Collo, S, Feigin, V, Bejot, Y, Cabral, N, Carolei, A, Sacco, S, Chausson, N, Olindo, S, Rothwell, P, Silva, C, Correia, M, Magalhães, R, Appelros, P, Kõrv, J, Vibo, R, Minelli, C, Gall, S |
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Fformat: | Journal article |
Iaith: | English |
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American Heart Association
2017
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