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Stroke
Stroke occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain, or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. In either case, brain tissue becomes damaged or dies. A stroke can cause lasting brain damage, long-term disability, or result in death. There are two different types of stroke—ischemic, which occurs as a result of blockage by a blood clot; and hemorrhagic, which occurs when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. In VA, research into stroke focuses on everything from prevention to improving post-stroke health outcomes.
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Citations
(5 of more than 906 STROKE focused publications)
- Lyerly M, Selch G, Martin H, LaPradd M, Ofner S, Graham G, Anderson J, Martini S, Williams LS. Provider Communication and Telepresence Enhance Veteran Satisfaction With Telestroke Consultations. Stroke. 2020 Nov 23; STROKEAHA120029993.
- Kimmel B, Anderson JA, Walder A, Martin L, Shegog R. Veteran stroke survivors' lived experiences after being discharged home: a phenomenological study. Disability and rehabilitation. 2020 Oct 30; 1-13.
- Grotta JC, Anderson JA, Brey RL, Kent TA, Hurn PD, Goldberg MP, Savitz SI, Cruz-Flores S, Warach SJ. Lone Star Stroke Consortium: A Collaborative State-Funded Model for Research. Stroke. 2020 Oct 29; STROKEAHA120031547.
- Leppert MH, Ho PM, Burke J, Madsen TE, Kleindorfer D, Sillau S, Daugherty S, Bradley CJ, Poisson SN. Young Women Had More Strokes Than Young Men in a Large, United States Claims Sample. Stroke. 2020 Nov 1; 51(11):3352-3355.
- Rhinehart ZJ, Kinnee E, Essien UR, Saul M, Guhl E, Clougherty JE, Magnani JW. Association of Fine Particulate Matter and Risk of Stroke in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation. JAMA Network Open. 2020 Sep 1; 3(9):e2011760.
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Publication Briefs
(5 of more than 26 STROKE focused publication briefs)
- Quality Improvement Intervention Improves Outcomes for Veterans with New Ischemic Stroke Symptoms
The Protocol-guided Rapid Evaluation of Veterans Experiencing New Transient Neurological Symptoms (PREVENT) intervention was developed to improve the quality of VA care for Veterans experiencing transient ischemic attack (TIA). This trial evaluated the PREVENT intervention at six diverse VA medical centers and assessed temporal trends in care quality among 36 matched control sites (six control sit...
Date: September 8, 2020
- Six Readily Available Processes of Care Can Decrease Mortality for Individuals with TIA or Non-Severe Stroke
This study sought to identify specific processes of care that are associated with reduced risk of recurrent stroke or death among patients with TIA or non-severe stroke. Six processes were found to be effective in acute TIA management studies: brain imaging, carotid artery imaging, hypertension medication intensification, high-moderate potency statin, antithrombotics, and anticoagulation for atria...
Date: July 3, 2019
- Higher Statin Adherence Associated with Lower Mortality in Veterans with Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease
This analysis sought to determine whether statin adherence is associated with mortality in stable patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). Findings showed that higher statin adherence was associated with lower mortality in a national sample of Veterans with ACSVD. Also, ischemic heart disease or stroke hospitalizations in the VA healthcare system were more frequent in Veterans...
Date: February 13, 2019
- Evidence Review Identifies Modest Mortality Disparities among Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups in VA Healthcare
To support VA’s efforts to better understand the scale and determinants of disparities in racial and ethnic mortality – and to develop interventions to reduce disparities, investigators from the VA Evidence-based Synthesis Program (ESP) Coordinating Center in Portland, OR conducted an evidence review of mortality disparities specific to VA. Findings showed that although VA’s equal access healthcar...
Date: March 1, 2018
- Systematic Review Finds Treating Blood Pressure to Current Guidelines in Older Adults Improves Health Outcomes
This systematic review sought to compare the effects of more versus less intensive blood pressure control in older adults. Findings showed that treating blood pressure in adults over 60 to at least current guideline standards (<150/90 mmHg) substantially improves health outcomes in older adults, including reducing mortality, stroke, and cardiac events. The most consistent and largest effects were ...
Date: March 21, 2017
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Studies
( 5 of more than 70 STROKE focused projects
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Project No. |
Title |
PI |
Funding Start |
IIR 16-211
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Addressing Sleep Apnea Post-Stroke (ASAP) |
Sico, Jason |
2020-04-01 |
IIR 15-117
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Spanish Online & Telephone Intervention for Caregivers of Veterans with Stroke |
Freytes, Ivette |
2017-10-01 |
PPO 15-404
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Hypertension Improvement Pilot Intervention in Post-Stroke Veterans |
Sico, Jason |
2017-09-01 |
CDA 11-262
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Improving Cerebrovascular Risk Factor Management in Post-Stroke Veterans |
Sico, Jason |
2014-08-01 |
IIR 11-343
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Utilizing the RESCUE Stroke Caregiver Website to Enhance Discharge Planning |
Uphold, Constance |
2014-08-01 |
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