Specialists have developed a new “sleep burden index”, which when used after a stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) has been found to independently predict recurrent cardio-cerebrovascular events.
ニュース EAN 2020 ニュース EAN 2020 神経科学領域の主要な国際・国内学会のハイライト
Sleep-wake disturbances predict recurrent cardio-cerebrovascular events in stroke survivors
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