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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Risk factors for stroke include advanced age, hypertension (high blood pressure), previous stroke or TIA (transient ischaemic attack), diabetes mellitus, high cholesterol, cigarette smoking, atrial fibrillation, migraine[1] with aura, and thrombophilia. In clinical practice, blood pressure is the most important modifiable risk factor of stroke; however many other risk factors, such as cigarette smoking cessation and treatment of atrial fibrillation with anticoagulant drugs, are important.
Risk Factors
- Risk factors for stroke include:
Modifiable risk factors | Non modifiable risk factors |
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Hypertension | Age >55 years |
Diabetes mellitus | Family history of ischemic stroke |
Atrial fibrillation | African American and hispanic race |
Coronary heart disease | Male gender |
Cigarette smoking | Genetic disorders
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Alcohal consumption | |
Hyperhomocystinemia | |
Obesity | |
Hypertriglyceridemia | |
Hypothyroidism | |
Oral contraceptive use | |
Sedentary life style | |
Hypercoaguable disorders |