Routine use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) was not associated with a significant increase in
the risk of ischemic stroke after adjustment for multiple risk stroke factors and PPI indications,...
Routine use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) was not associated with a significant increase in
the risk of ischemic stroke after adjustment for multiple risk stroke factors and PPI indications, according to results of a prospective, observational analysis published in Gastroenterology.
Gino Gialdini, M.D., of Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, and colleagues conducted a study to determine the long - term
risk of ischemic stroke after perioperative AF of patients undergoing surgery, using administrative claims data from California acute care hospitals between 2007 and 2011.
Not exact matches
A higher
risk was also seen for both
ischemic and haemorrhagic
stroke if the treatment was initiated later than five years
after the onset
of menopause and contained conjugated equine oestrogens.