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Global Outcome Assessment Life-long after stroke in young adults initiative-the GOAL initiative: study protocol and rationale of a multicentre retrospective individual patient data meta-analysisopen access

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Ekker, Merel S.Jacob, Mina A.van Dongen, Myrna M. E.Aarnio, KaroliinaAnnamalai, Arunkar K.Arauz, AntonioArnold, MarcelBarboza, Miguel A.Bolognese, ManuelBrouns, RafChuluun, BatnairamdalChuluunbaatar, EnkhzayaDagvajantsan, ByambasurenDebette, StephanieDon, AdiEnzinger, ChrisEkizoglu, EsmeFandler-Hoefler, SimonFazekas, FranzFromm, AnetteGattringer, ThomasGulli, GiosueHoffmann, MichaelHora, Thiago F.Jern, ChristinaJood, KatarinaKamouchi, MasahiroKim, Young SeoKitazono, TakanariKittner, Steven J.Kleinig, Timothy J.Klijn, Catharina J. M.Korv, JanikaLee, Tsong-HaiLeys, DidierMaaijwee, Noortje A. M.Martinez-Majander, NicolasMarto, Joao PedroMehndiratta, Man M.Mifsud, VictoriaMontanaro, Vinicius V.Owolabi, Mayowa O.Patel, Vinod B.Phillips, Matthew C.Piechowski-Iozwiak, BartlomiejPikula, AleksandraLuis Ruiz-Sandoval, JoseSarnowski, BettinaSchreuder, Floris H. B. M.Swartz, Rick H.Tan, K. S.Tanne, DavidTatlisumak, T.Thijs, VincentTuladhar, Anil M.Viana-Baptista, MiguelVibo, RiinaWu, Teddy Y.Yesilot, NiluferWaje-Andreassen, UlrikePezzini, AlessandroPutaala, Jukkade Leeuw, Frank-Erik
Issue Date
Nov-2019
Publisher
BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
Keywords
global cohort; meta-analysis; prognosis; recurrent vascular events; risk factors; stroke; young adults
Citation
BMJ OPEN, v.9, no.11, pp.1 - 11
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Journal Title
BMJ OPEN
Volume
9
Number
11
Start Page
1
End Page
11
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/146866
DOI
10.1136/bmjopen-2019-031144
ISSN
2044-6055
Abstract
Introduction Worldwide, 2 million patients aged 18-50 years suffer a stroke each year, and this number is increasing. Knowledge about global distribution of risk factors and aetiologies, and information about prognosis and optimal secondary prevention in young stroke patients are limited. This limits evidence-based treatment and hampers the provision of appropriate information regarding the causes of stroke, risk factors and prognosis of young stroke patients. Methods and analysis The Global Outcome Assessment Life-long after stroke in young adults (GOAL) initiative aims to perform a global individual patient data meta-analysis with existing data from young stroke cohorts worldwide. All patients aged 18-50 years with ischaemic stroke or intracerebral haemorrhage will be included. Outcomes will be the distribution of stroke aetiology and (vascular) risk factors, functional outcome after stroke, risk of recurrent vascular events and death and finally the use of secondary prevention. Subgroup analyses will be made based on age, gender, aetiology, ethnicity and climate of residence.
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