Impact of bone fracture on ischemic stroke recovery

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Abstract

Stroke is one of the most devastating complications of bone fracture, occurring in up to 4% of patients after surgical repair for hip fracture. Bone fracture and ischemic stroke have many common risk factors. The impact of bone fracture on stroke recovery has not drawn much attention in the research field. Bone fracture could occur in stroke patients at different times during the recovery phase, which steepens the trajectory of cognitive decline, greatly affects the quality of life, and causes a heavy burden on healthcare resources. In this paper, we reviewed the growing information on the pathophysiological mechanisms by which bone fracture may affect ischemic stroke recovery process.

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Wei, M., Lyu, H., Huo, K., & Su, H. (2018, May 22). Impact of bone fracture on ischemic stroke recovery. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19051533

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