Predictability of future ischemic stroke or TIA events
Video abstract of Review paper Transient ischemic attacks: predictability
of future ischemic stroke or transient
ischemic attack events published in the open access journal Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management by Gupta, Farrell, Mittal.
Abstract: The short-term risk of an ischemic stroke after a transient ischemic attack (TIA) is estimated to be approximately 3%--10% at 2 days, 5% at 7 days, and 9%--17% at 90 days, depending on active or passive ascertainment of ischemic stroke. Various risk prediction scores are available to identify high-risk patients. We present here a pragmatic review of the literature discussing the main scoring systems. We also provide the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value for each scoring system. Our review shows that scoring systems including brain imaging and vascular imaging are better at risk prediction than scores that do not include this information.
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