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Correlations of Post-stroke Depression with Inflammatory  Response Factors

Correlations of Post-stroke Depression with Inflammatory Response Factors

... of inflammatory factors (IL-6, TNF-α and CRP) were ...three inflammatory response factors were independent risk factors for ... See full document

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Original Article Correlations of encephalic neurotransmitters with contingent negative variation (CNV) in post-stroke depression patients

Original Article Correlations of encephalic neurotransmitters with contingent negative variation (CNV) in post-stroke depression patients

... detect depression. We analyzed correlations of neurotransmitters levels using the CNV to explore the mechanism of post-stroke depression and found that the level of 5-HT was negatively ... See full document

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Melatoninergic Antidepressant in Post Stroke Depression Therapy

Melatoninergic Antidepressant in Post Stroke Depression Therapy

... thrombolytic stroke took part in the study. They had the diagnosis of post-stroke depression in the ca- rotid basin ...(gerontological depression scale, Hamilton scale), measurement of ... See full document

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In vivo inhibition of miR-155 significantly alters post-stroke inflammatory response

In vivo inhibition of miR-155 significantly alters post-stroke inflammatory response

... microglial response, and suppress post-stroke inflammation [57 – ...promoting inflammatory and/or repair processes in ischemic brain [62]; at later stages, this chemokine can also serve as a ... See full document

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Central Post Stroke Pain: The Clinical-Anatomical
Correlations from Pain Clinic Stories

Central Post Stroke Pain: The Clinical-Anatomical Correlations from Pain Clinic Stories

... plantar response was found on the left ...and Depression) scale, and the scores for each subscale revealed a mild level of anxiety and depression (A - 8, D ... See full document

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Impact of seasons on stroke related depression, mediated by vitamin D status

Impact of seasons on stroke related depression, mediated by vitamin D status

... neurotrophic factors [8], which may contribute to the pathophysiology of ...between depression and low vitamin D levels is by regulating neurotransmitters such as nor- epinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin, ... See full document

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The role of orexin in post-stroke inflammation, cognitive decline, and depression

The role of orexin in post-stroke inflammation, cognitive decline, and depression

... and depression has been reported in a genetic rat model of depression ...of depression patients ...of depression in humans and animals ...between depression and inflammation is strongly ... See full document

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Oxidative Stress and Post Ischemic  Inflammatory Response in Ischemic Stroke Complicated with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

Oxidative Stress and Post Ischemic Inflammatory Response in Ischemic Stroke Complicated with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2

... and factors underlying the development of OS in DM2 differ from those found in IS ...the factors re- sponsible for more severe course of diabetic IS [10] ... See full document

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Original Article Association between post-stroke depression in lacunar stroke patients and rehospitalization

Original Article Association between post-stroke depression in lacunar stroke patients and rehospitalization

... and depression of PSD patients may lead to unstability of blood pressure and blood glucose, which could result in adverse ...(4) Depression may increase platelet activation and inflammatory processes ... See full document

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Epidemiology and treatment of post-stroke depression

Epidemiology and treatment of post-stroke depression

... vascular depression in nearly 35% ...risk factors admitted in geriatric rehabilitation, but without clinical evidence of stroke (Mast et al ...between depression and increasing percentage of ... See full document

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Microporous polysaccharide hemosphere absorbable hemostat use in cardiothoracic surgical procedures

Microporous polysaccharide hemosphere absorbable hemostat use in cardiothoracic surgical procedures

... to post-operative bleeding and there may be a serous component after 24–48 ...as stroke, renal dysfunction, and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) also increase incidence of ... See full document

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Using antidepressants and the risk of stroke recurrence: report from a national representative cohort study

Using antidepressants and the risk of stroke recurrence: report from a national representative cohort study

... current stroke with “non-use” as the reference group and adjusted the models for demographic and clinical ...before stroke or not (prevalent users, or new users), depression status (no-diagnosed ... See full document

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Sustained inflammation 1.5 years post-stroke is not associated with depression in elderly stroke survivors

Sustained inflammation 1.5 years post-stroke is not associated with depression in elderly stroke survivors

... following stroke as defined by elevated C-reactive pro- tein and white cell count expression in peripheral blood samples compared with an age-matched cohort and to identify if the inflammatory markers, ... See full document

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Adherence to Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care:  The Case of Post-Stroke Depression

Adherence to Canadian Best Practice Recommendations for Stroke Care: The Case of Post-Stroke Depression

... Identification of barriers to adoption of best practice is particularly important, given the juxtaposition of positive attitudes and beliefs about identification of PSD with the lack of documented formal screening. ... See full document

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Original Article The effect of metabolic factors on the post-stroke depression of ischemic stroke patients

Original Article The effect of metabolic factors on the post-stroke depression of ischemic stroke patients

... There are some limitations to our study. First, the measurements of the exposure variables were not repeated, so we could not handle the dilution bias. Second, we lacked data on fur- ther covariates such as the use of ... See full document

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A study of suicidal ideation in acute ischemic stroke patients

A study of suicidal ideation in acute ischemic stroke patients

... We categorized the presence/absence of suicidal ideation in 2 categories: without suicidal ideation and with sui- cidal ideation. T-test or χ2 statistics were used to assess the differences in socio-demographic and ... See full document

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Post Stroke Depression at Teaching Hospital Center of Libreville

Post Stroke Depression at Teaching Hospital Center of Libreville

... The average prevalence of DPAVC is high. It is estimated at around 30% - 35%, with extremes ranging from 20% to 60% [6]. In our study, the prevalence of DPAVC was evaluated at 48.4%. This frequency is high compared to ... See full document

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<p>Post-Stroke Depression and Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate: A Prospective Stroke Cohort</p>

<p>Post-Stroke Depression and Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate: A Prospective Stroke Cohort</p>

... Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) were associated with decreased cerebral glucose metabolism of the OFC in pre-dialysis CKD ...diabetes, stroke and chronic heart disease could also play roles in ... See full document

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&lt;p&gt;Serum lipid profiles and post-stroke depression in acute ischemic stroke patients&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Serum lipid profiles and post-stroke depression in acute ischemic stroke patients</p>

... Purpose: Post-stroke depression (PSD) is a psychiatric complication after stroke that leads to poorer stroke ...of stroke and ...ischemic stroke patients were ... See full document

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Cognitive impairment six months after ischaemic stroke: a profile from the ASPIRE-S study

Cognitive impairment six months after ischaemic stroke: a profile from the ASPIRE-S study

... risk factors are treatable and, in some instances preventable, it may be possible to prevent, postpone, or mitigate vascular cog- nitive impairment (VCI), as well as the vascular exacer- bation of Alzheimer’s ... See full document

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