Published 1982 | Version v1
Journal article

Smoking and the risk of a stroke

  • 1. Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh (UK). Dept. of Surgical Neurology
  • 2. Atkinson Morley's Hospital, London (UK). Dept. of Neurosurgery

Description

A retrospective study has been undertaken of 236 men and women with a stroke investigated by computed tomography and, where indicated, cerebral angiography. An excess of cigarette smokers has been found where the stroke was the result of ischaemia. Results indicate that continued smoking increases the risk of sustaining cerebral infarction by a factor of 1.9 for men and 2.4 for women. Smoking does not appear to be a risk factor in primary intracerebral haemorrhage, unlike subarachnoid haemorrhage where smokers carry a relative risk approaching four times that of non-smokers. (Author)

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Augmented title (English)
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Acta Neurochir.
Journal Volume
64
Journal Issue
1-2
Series
Acta Neurochir.
Journal Page Range
1-7
ISSN
0001-6268