2021
DOI: 10.51350/zdravkg2021931290
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Epidemiology of stroke in the city of Bishkek according to the register (2017-2018)

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“…It is widely recognized that paralysis in stroke patients promotes the development of DVT. Compared to mild stroke, moderate stroke has 80.8% sensitivity and 61% specificity, while severe stroke has 34.62% sensitivity and 91.00% specificity (18)(19)(20). Patients with higher NIHSS scores and DVT stay longer in hospital and have a higher risk of immobility, as was expected.…”
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confidence: 54%
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“…It is widely recognized that paralysis in stroke patients promotes the development of DVT. Compared to mild stroke, moderate stroke has 80.8% sensitivity and 61% specificity, while severe stroke has 34.62% sensitivity and 91.00% specificity (18)(19)(20). Patients with higher NIHSS scores and DVT stay longer in hospital and have a higher risk of immobility, as was expected.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…Thus, the level of D-dimer is an important factor in the development of DVT in patients with stroke. Given that D-dimer levels can be easily measured in any facility, D-dimer levels should be regularly checked in all stroke patients (19). Another important predictor is old age, which was largely associated with DVT (16), in particular, age ≥65 years.…”
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confidence: 99%