Abcd2, abcd2-i, and ottawa scores for stroke risk assessment: a direct retrospective comparison

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  • who: Michele Domenico Spampinato from the University Hospital, between , and Five hundred three patients were included. Thirty-nine (7.7%) had a stroke have published the research work: ABCD2, ABCD2-I, and OTTAWA scores for stroke risk assessment: a direct retrospective comparison, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Clinical prediction scores may be useful in managing patients with TIA in the ED and help stratify patients according to individual risk of stroke; however, this work showed that clinical scores have only moderate prognostic accuracy for stroke after TIA, with no differences among them at any time . . .

     

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