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Incidence, risk factors, prognosis, and health-related quality of life after stroke in a low-resource community in Chile (ÑANDU): a prospective population-based study
Journal
The Lancet Global Health
ISSN
2214-109X
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Ana M Moraga
Angelica Vejar
Carolina Vidal
Constanza Gajardo
Daniela San Martín
Bernardita Portales
Eduardo Lopez
Alexis Rojo
Claudio Sacks
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
URL Institutional Repository
Cite this document
Lavados, P. M., Hoffmeister, L., Moraga, A. M., Vejar, A., Vidal, C., Gajardo, C., Portales, B., San Martín, D., Lopez, E., Rojo, A., Olavarria, V. V., Almeida, J., Brunser, A. M., Muñoz Venturelli, P., Diaz, V., Hoppe, A., & Sacks, C. (2021). Incidence, risk factors, prognosis, and health-related quality of life after stroke in a low-resource community in Chile (Ñandu): A prospective population-based study. The Lancet Global Health, 9(3), e340-e351. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2214-109X(20)30470-8
Subjects
ischemic attack incidence
;
case-fatality rates
;
prevention
;
joinville
;
brazil
;
prevalence
;
hemorrhage
;
mortality
;
countries
;
iquique
;
adult
;
aged
;
aged, 80 and over
;
chile
;
continental population groups
;
female
;
hemorrhagic stroke
;
humans
;
incidence
;
ischemic stroke
;
male
;
middle aged
;
poverty
;
prevalence
;
prognosis
;
prospective studies
;
quality of life
;
risk factors
;
stroke
;
time factors
;
young adult
;
adolescent
;
adult
;
aged
;
anterior circulation infarction
;
article
;
brain ischemia
;
cardiometabolic risk factor
;
case fatality rate
;
child
;
chile
;
computer assisted tomography
;
female
;
fetus
;
human
;
incidence
;
infant
;
lacunar infarction
;
lowest income group
;
male
;
middle aged
;
newborn
;
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
;
population research
;
posterior circulation infarction
;
preschool child
;
prevalence
;
prognosis
;
prospective study
;
quality of life
;
school child
;
subarachnoid hemorrhage
;
young adult
;
ancestry group
;
brain hemorrhage
;
brain ischemia
;
cerebrovascular accident
;
mortality
;
poverty
;
quality of life
;
risk factor
;
time factor
;
very elderly