Early Gains in Stroke Knowledge With Stroke Riskometer – International Journal of Stroke
International Journal of Stroke shared on X about a recent article by Xinwen Ren et al, adding:
”The Stroke Riskometer App improved stroke knowledge compared to usual care group at 6 months
Lacked evidence for retaining knowledge at 12 months.”
Title: Relative reductions in systolic blood pressure and functional outcomes in intracerebral hemorrhage: A pooled analysis of four INTERACT and ATACH-2 individual participant data
Authors: Xinwen Ren, Qiang Li, Xiaoying Chen, Menglu Ouyang, Chen Chen, Candice Delcourt, Jiguang Wang, Thompson G. Robinson, Hisatomi Arima, Lu Ma, Xin Hu, Jie Yang, Yapeng Lin, Leibo Liu, Paula Muñoz-Venturelli, Sheila Martins, John Chalmers, Adnan I. Qureshi, Lili Song, Craig S. Anderson, Xia Wang

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