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Risk factors for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage

E., Svensson LU orcid ; M., Söderholm LU and G., Engström LU (2018) 4th European Stroke Organization Conference In European Stroke Journal 3(1 Suppl). p.60-61
Abstract
Background and Aims: Results from prior studies of risk factors for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) are inconsistent. Few studies have investigated risk factors measured before the event and separately for different locations of ICH. We investigated risk factors for incident ICH in the population-based Malmö Diet and Cancer cohort. Method: Baseline information, assessed by a questionnaire and in a physical examination, was gathered from 28,416 subjects without a history of ICH. ICH cases (n=333) were identified using local and national patient registers during follow-up (mean follow-up time 18.4 years), validated by review of hospital records, and classified as lobar or non-lobar. Potential risk factors were studied using Cox regression.... (More)
Background and Aims: Results from prior studies of risk factors for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) are inconsistent. Few studies have investigated risk factors measured before the event and separately for different locations of ICH. We investigated risk factors for incident ICH in the population-based Malmö Diet and Cancer cohort. Method: Baseline information, assessed by a questionnaire and in a physical examination, was gathered from 28,416 subjects without a history of ICH. ICH cases (n=333) were identified using local and national patient registers during follow-up (mean follow-up time 18.4 years), validated by review of hospital records, and classified as lobar or non-lobar. Potential risk factors were studied using Cox regression. Results: The following factors were significantly (p (Less)
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anticoagulant agent, apolipoprotein B, endogenous compound, adult, alcohol consumption, body mass, brain hemorrhage, conference abstract, controlled study, diabetes mellitus, diastolic blood pressure, female, follow up, gene expression, human, hypertension, incidence, major clinical study, male, medical record, physical activity, physical examination, protein expression, questionnaire, risk assessment, risk factor, smoking, waist circumference
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European Stroke Journal
volume
3
issue
1 Suppl
pages
60 - 61
publisher
SAGE Publications
conference name
4th European Stroke Organization Conference
conference location
Gothenburg, Sweden
conference dates
2018-05-16 - 2018-05-18
ISSN
2396-9881
DOI
10.1177/2396987318770127
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English
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yes
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M1 - (Svensson E.; Söderholm M.; Engström G.) Lund University, Department of Clinical Sciences, Malmö, Sweden
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  series       = {{European Stroke Journal}},
  title        = {{Risk factors for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage}},
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