2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2007000500003
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Forame oval patente e acidente vascular cerebral isquêmico em jovens: associação causal ou estatística?

Abstract: Results: After multivariate analysis, the association between PFO x cryptogenic IS was still statistically significant with odds ratio (adjusted association with cryptogenic IS (adjusted met all the causality criteria. Conclusion:The causal relation between PFO and cryptogenic IS in the young population is highly probable. This fact should be considered in the therapeutic decision.

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“…The higher frequency of females observed in this study, confirms the research conducted on national territory 3,6,10 , including a study in the city of Salvador…”
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“…The higher frequency of females observed in this study, confirms the research conducted on national territory 3,6,10 , including a study in the city of Salvador…”
supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Furthermore, the great etiology diversity for stroke in the younger population, diverging from the elderly population in relation to the most important risk factors, topography and most affected vascular territories 9 justifies the need to extend studies on this population. The studies carried out in stroke units are not specifically aimed to this age group of the population, and a few national studies have characterized the population of young adults after stroke, which were performed in ambulatory services 3.6 , one of hospital level 10 or even survey by telephone 11 . Data from a unit specialized in the diagnosis and etiological investigation of stroke can increase knowledge of the behavior of this disease in this specific age group.…”
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“…The etiology of nearly 40% of strokes in patients could not be determined and these are called cryptogenic strokes [2]. Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a known and important predisposing factor for cryptogenic stroke [3–5]. In the literature, PFO incidence among patients with cryptogenic stroke ranges between 40% and 55% whereas the incidence is 25% in the healthy population [69].…”
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“…A total of 10 studies compared cryptogenic ischemic stroke with: (1) healthy community-convenience controls [35,36]; (2) controls undergoing echocardiography for non-stroke indications [37,38,39], or (3) ischemic stroke of known cause, adjusted for other vascular risk factors [40,41,42,43,44]. When subdivided by a population sampling frame, the pooled ORs for community-convenience and hospital-convenience controls were 1.9 (95% CI 1.2–3.1; I 2 = 39%) and 2.8 (95% CI 2.1–3.6; I 2 = 27%), respectively (fig.…”
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confidence: 99%