Predicting post-stroke cognitive impairment using acute stroke neuroimaging and other biomarkers
Emily Ball
Neurology
Background: Cognitive impairment is common following a stroke. Structural neuroimaging and blood tests are a routine part of acute stroke management, and may identify those at risk of post-stroke cognitive problems. This thesis focuses on identifying clinically relevant risk factors, present at the time of stroke, that are associated with post-stroke cognitive impairment, including dementia.
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