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Prevalence, Trajectory, and Predictors of Poststroke Pain: Retrospective Analysis of Pooled Clinical Trial Data Set

Stroke

Between 3% and 9.5% of participants reported extreme poststroke pain; the presence and severity of pain were independently associated with dependence at each time point. Future studies could determine whether and when interventions may reduce the prevalence and severity of poststroke pain.

Authors: Myzoon Ali, Holly Tibble, Marian Brady, Terence J. Quinn, Katharina S. Sunnerhagen, Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian, Ashfaq Shuaib, Anand Pandyan, Gillian Mead, Kennedy R. Lees, Anne W. Alexandrov, Philip M. Bath, Erich Bluhmki, Natan M. Bornstein, Christopher Chen, L. Claesson, J. Curram, Stephen M. Davis, HC Diener, Geoffrey A. Donnan, Marc Fisher, M. D. Ginsberg, Barbara Gregson, James C. Grotta, Werner Hacke, Michael G. Hennerici, Marc Hommel, Markku Kaste, Patrick D. Lyden, John R. Marler, Keith W. Muir, Christine Roffe, Philip Teal, N.G. Wahlgren, Steven Warach, Myzoon Ali, A. Ashburn, David Barer, Anne Barzel, Julie Bernhardt, Audrey Bowen, Avril Drummond, J. Edmans, Chloe J. English, John Gladman, Erin Godecke, Sinikka Hiekkala, Tammy Hoffman, L Kalra, Suzanne Kuys, Peter Langhorne, Ann Charlotte Laska, Kennedy R. Lees, Pip Logan, Björn Machner, Jacqui Morris, Allyson M Pollock, Valerie M. Pomeroy, Helen Rodgers, Catherine Sackley, Lisa Shaw, David J. Stott, Sarah Tyson, Paulette van Vliet, Marion Walker, William Whiteley, Daniel F. Hanley, Kenneth Butcher, Stephen M. Davis, Barbara Gregson, Kennedy R. Lees, Patrick D. Lyden, Stephan A. Mayer, Keith W. Muir, Thorsten Steiner

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/strokeaha.123.043355

Publish Year: 2023