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Obesity-stroke paradox and initial neurological severity
2014
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
and purpose An obesity paradox in patients with stroke has been documented. However, although the initial neurological severity (INS) is generally the most important prognostic factor, the impact of this paradox has not been considered in most previous studies. We sought to investigate the impact of obesity on INS in patients with ischaemic stroke and to investigate whether it is a significant risk factor for short-term outcomes. Methods A total of 2670 patients from Seoul National University
doi:10.1136/jnnp-2014-308664
pmid:25209415
fatcat:y6bx2xrg4nbzze2t4b5noqtgiq