Network analysis of neuropsychiatric, cognitive, and functional complications of stroke: implications for novel treatment targets.
Lena K L OestreichJessica W LoMaria A Di BiasePerminder Singh SachdevAlice H MokPaul WrightJohn D CrawfordBen LamLatchezar TraykovSebastian KöhlerJulie E A StaalsRobert van OostenbruggeChristopher ChenDavid W DesmondKyung-Ho YuMinwoo LeeAleksandra Klimkowicz-MrowiecRégis BordetMichael J O'SullivanAndrew ZaleskyPublished in: Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2024)
Neuropsychiatric symptoms are highly interconnected with cognitive deficits and functional disabilities resulting from stroke. Given their central position and high level of connectedness, worry and activities of daily living have the potential to drive multimorbidity and mutual reinforcement between domains of poststroke complications. Targeting these factors early after stroke may have benefits that extend to other complications, leading to better stroke outcomes.