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Framingham Stroke Risk Profile

Does the Framingham Stroke Risk Profile predict white-matter changes in late-life depression?: Vascular risk and white-matter changes in depression

Does the Framingham Stroke Risk Profile predict white-matter changes in late-life depression?: Vascular risk and white-matter changes in depression

... cardiovascular risk factors on brain ...The Framingham Stroke Risk Profile (FSRP) has been associated with the volume of white-matter hyperintensities in those with ( Smith et ...

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Predicting cognitive decline: a dementia risk score vs. the Framingham vascular risk scores.: risk scores for cognitive decline in late middle age

Predicting cognitive decline: a dementia risk score vs. the Framingham vascular risk scores.: risk scores for cognitive decline in late middle age

... multiple risk factors, a number of mostly cross sectional and prospective studies have examined the utility of risk scores to assess risk of cognitive impairment and ...The Framingham ...

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Predictive utility of the Framingham general cardiovascular disease risk profile for cognitive function: evidence from the Whitehall II study.

Predictive utility of the Framingham general cardiovascular disease risk profile for cognitive function: evidence from the Whitehall II study.

... CVD risk and 10 year cognitive decline suggest a similar rate of decline at all levels of risk in ...CVD risk at baseline. A previous study on older men showed the Framingham stroke ...

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Impaired cerebrovascular reactivity assessed by BOLD hypercapnic fMRI is associated with increased risk of stroke in patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis

Impaired cerebrovascular reactivity assessed by BOLD hypercapnic fMRI is associated with increased risk of stroke in patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis

... on stroke recurrence in steno-occlusive diseases, using multivariate analysis among other variables (cardiovascular risk factors, degree of stenosis) 28,36,37 ...

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Can laboratory tests help to define the profile of desensitised patients or patients at high risk of severe reaction ?

Can laboratory tests help to define the profile of desensitised patients or patients at high risk of severe reaction ?

... the profile of desensitized patients or patients at high risk of severe reaction ? Gadisseur, Romy 1 ; Collard, Ludivine 1 ; Cataldo, Didier 2 ; Chapelle, Jean-Paul 1 ; Cavalier, Etienne 1 1 University ...

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Stroke mimics transported by emergency medical services to a comprehensive stroke center : the magnitude of the problem

Stroke mimics transported by emergency medical services to a comprehensive stroke center : the magnitude of the problem

... acute stroke in the prehospital ...that stroke mimics are common among patients evaluated in the ED for suspected stroke (9, ...studies, stroke mimicking pathologies were more prevalent in ...

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Physical activity levels in individuals after stroke

Physical activity levels in individuals after stroke

... to search and appraise the literature (SALBACH et al., 2007; KORNER-BITENSKY et al., 2008; SALBACH et al., 2011; DEMERS et al., 2018). In addition, an also commonly cited barrier by physical therapists providing ...

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Gaspard2 UML profile documentation

Gaspard2 UML profile documentation

... UML profile of Gaspard2. This profile extends the UML semantics to allow the user to describe a SoC (System-on-Chip) in three steps: the application (behavior of the Soc), the hardware architecture, and the ...

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Gender and incidence of dementia in the Framingham Heart Study from mid-adult life.

Gender and incidence of dementia in the Framingham Heart Study from mid-adult life.

... The observation that dementia prevalence or incidence is always higher in the oldest old individuals, especially among women compared to men, has consistently been reported [41, 42].Among those late onset dementia cases, ...

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Prognostic impact of Framingham heart failure criteria in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Prognostic impact of Framingham heart failure criteria in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

... increased risk of HF ...ficient risk of CV events, not too high risk of non-CV events (which presumably are not affected by HF speci fic interventions), and a stage of the syndrome where intervention ...

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Comment j'explore...le risque cardio-vasculaire absolu a 10 ans: de Framingham 1998 a SCORE 2003.

Comment j'explore...le risque cardio-vasculaire absolu a 10 ans: de Framingham 1998 a SCORE 2003.

... effet, Framingham prend en compte le risque absolu à 10 ans de la seule coro- naropathie (et non des autres complications vas- culaires) en y incluant à la fois la morbidité et la ...de Framingham est ...

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Beyond the market : a case study of the downtown revitalization paradox in Framingham, Massachusetts

Beyond the market : a case study of the downtown revitalization paradox in Framingham, Massachusetts

... This thesis examines the ongoing revitalization process in downtown Framingham in order to understand the paradox that the Brazilian immigrant businesses largely res[r] ...

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Anonymous Single-Profile Welfarism

Anonymous Single-Profile Welfarism

... Pareto Indifference: For all x, y ∈ X, if U(x) = U(y), then xIy. As shown in Blackorby, Bossert and Donaldson [2002], Pareto indifference is a conse- quence of an axiom proposed by Goodin [1991] which we call minimal ...

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Spasticity after stroke: Physiology, assessment and treatment

Spasticity after stroke: Physiology, assessment and treatment

... Different scales are used depending on the pattern of clinical practices at the hospital or treatment centre. All these scales do not assess spasticity per se, but give other information about spasticity and its ...

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Chronic posttraumatic stress symptoms after nonsevere stroke

Chronic posttraumatic stress symptoms after nonsevere stroke

... hemorrhagic stroke (National Institute of Health Stroke Scale [NIHSS] < ...before stroke, or had a neurologic ...in stroke patients is 8 for depression, and we used the same cutoff for ...

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View of Treatment of Acute Ischaemic Stroke

View of Treatment of Acute Ischaemic Stroke

... 28. Nogueira RG, Jadhav AP, Haussen DC, (2018) Thrombectomy 6 to 24 hours after stroke with a mismatch between deficit and infarct. N Engl J Med 378: 11 –21 29. Daubail B, Ricolfi F, Thouant P, Vogue C, Chavent A, ...

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Multimodal MRI segmentation of ischemic stroke lesions

Multimodal MRI segmentation of ischemic stroke lesions

... A. Stroke lesion description Ischemic stroke lesions in MR imaging are difficult to segment for various reasons, which include especially shape complexity and ...and stroke lesions are widely ...of ...

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Sensory reweighting in controls and stroke patients

Sensory reweighting in controls and stroke patients

... of stroke patients, which is required in order to personalize their rehabilitation ...in stroke patient and controls is highly likely to bring non-redundant complementary ...of stroke patients to the ...

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Sequelae and Quality of Life in Patients Living at Home 1 Year After a Stroke Managed in Stroke Units

Sequelae and Quality of Life in Patients Living at Home 1 Year After a Stroke Managed in Stroke Units

... INTRODUCTION Stroke is the leading cause of acquired physical disability in adults ...Although stroke units have dramatically improved post-stroke functional outcome and reduce post-stroke ...

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Valeur pronostique du stroke volume indexé dans l'hypertension pulmonaire

Valeur pronostique du stroke volume indexé dans l'hypertension pulmonaire

... le stroke volume indexé hémodynamique et le stroke volume indexé échographique La corrélation entre les méthodes hémodynamique et échographique de calcul du stroke volume était faible avec un ...

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