Post-stroke cognitive impairment remains highly prevalent and disabling despite state-of-the-art stroke treatment.
Laura GallucciChristoph SperberAdrian G GuggisbergChristoph P KallerMirjam R HeldnerAndreas U MonschArsany HakimNorbert SilimonUrs FischerMarcel ArnoldRoza M UmarovaPublished in: International journal of stroke : official journal of the International Stroke Society (2024)
Despite modern stroke therapy and many strokes having mild severity, PSCI in the acute stroke phase remains frequent and associated with worse outcome. The most prevalent were learning and memory deficits. Cognitive reserve operationalized as years of education independently protects post-stroke cognition.