Natural killer cells and risk of infection in acute ischaemic stroke
Nermine Moheb Mettias;
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Infection during the first days after AIS (acute ischemic stroke) occurs in 25-65% of patients. Pneumonia and urinary tract infection are the most common infectious complications, causing a significant increase in the duration of hospitalization and increased mortality. Our study aimed at prospectively measuring the percentages of natural killer cells among patients with acute cerebrovascular stroke at base line and after 7 days Methods:
Background: Infection during the first days after AIS (acute ischemic stroke) occurs in 25-65% of patients. Pneumonia and urinary tract infection are the most common infectious complications, causing a significant increase in the duration of hospitalization and increased mortality. Our study aimed at prospectively measuring the percentages of natural killer cells among patients with acute cerebrovascular stroke at base line and after 7 days Methods:
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| Title | Natural killer cells and risk of infection in acute ischaemic stroke | Other Titles | الخلايا القاتلة الطبيعية وزيادة نسبة التعرض للعدوي في مرضى الجلاطات الدماغية الحادة | Authors | Nermine Moheb Mettias | Issue Date | 2019 |
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