2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12884-022-04718-8
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The risk for future cerebrovascular disease in pregnant women with Moyamoya disease: a nationwide population-based study in South Korea

Abstract: Background Physiologic changes during pregnancy affect the development of postpartum cerebrovascular disease (CVD) in women with Moyamoya disease. Due to the rare prevalence of Moyamoya disease and its large regional variations, large-scale based studies on the risk of CVD after delivery have not been conducted. This study aimed to evaluate whether women with Moyamoya disease have an increased risk of CVD after delivery. Methods Research data was c… Show more

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“…The remaining 37 studies controlled for confounders by applying regression analysis and/or PS methods at the analysis stage. Jeong et al [ 14 ] evaluated whether female with moyamoya disease have an increased risk of cerebrovascular disease after delivery. This study matched the cohort at the ratio of 1:10 based on age and parity, and applied a Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for confounding variables.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The remaining 37 studies controlled for confounders by applying regression analysis and/or PS methods at the analysis stage. Jeong et al [ 14 ] evaluated whether female with moyamoya disease have an increased risk of cerebrovascular disease after delivery. This study matched the cohort at the ratio of 1:10 based on age and parity, and applied a Cox proportional hazard model adjusting for confounding variables.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%