2023
Machine learning-based prediction of clinical outcomes after first-ever ischemic stroke
Fast L, Temuulen U, Villringer K, Kufner A, Ali H, Siebert E, Huo S, Piper S, Sperber P, Liman T, Endres M, Ritter K. Machine learning-based prediction of clinical outcomes after first-ever ischemic stroke. Frontiers In Neurology 2023, 14: 1114360. PMID: 36895902, PMCID: PMC9990416, DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1114360.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMini-Mental State ExaminationClinical outcomesBarthel IndexIschemic strokePrognostic factorsPatient dischargeCognitive functionFunctional recovery outcomesFurther patient careHealth Stroke ScaleEpidemiologic Studies Depression ScaleIschemic stroke patientsStroke ScaleAcute strokeProspective cohortRankin ScaleFunctional recoveryPrognostic featuresStroke patientsModified Telephone InterviewTreatment strategiesDepression ScaleIndividual patientsState ExaminationHealthcare providers
2022
Low ankle-brachial index and cognitive function after stroke—the PROSpective with Incident Stroke Berlin (PROSCIS-B)
Stillfried M, Sperber P, Broersen L, Huo S, Piper S, Heuschmann P, Endres M, Siegerink B, Liman T. Low ankle-brachial index and cognitive function after stroke—the PROSpective with Incident Stroke Berlin (PROSCIS-B). Frontiers In Neurology 2022, 13: 963262. PMID: 36247749, PMCID: PMC9554657, DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.963262.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow ankle-brachial indexAnkle-brachial indexCognitive functionIschemic strokeRelative riskCognitive impairmentMontreal Cognitive AssessmentGeneralized atherosclerosisProspective cohortRisk factorsGeneral populationState ExaminationCognitive declinePatientsCognitive statusTelephone interviewsMini-MentalCognitive AssessmentStrokeBaselineImpairmentRiskMixed modelsTICSAtherosclerosis