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Complications after stroke : Clinical challenges in stroke aftercare

BACKGROUNDBesides the treatment of cardiovascular risk factors, the prevention and treatment of secondary complications is the main focus of outpatient poststroke care. The spectrum of noteworthy complications after a stroke changes during the course of the treatment and constitutes a specific chall...

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Published in:Nervenarzt 2020-10, Vol.91 (10), p.920-925
Main Authors: Schwarzbach, C J, Grau, A J
Format: Article
Language:ger
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Summary:BACKGROUNDBesides the treatment of cardiovascular risk factors, the prevention and treatment of secondary complications is the main focus of outpatient poststroke care. The spectrum of noteworthy complications after a stroke changes during the course of the treatment and constitutes a specific challenge of outpatient poststroke care. OBJECTIVE AND METHODSThis article provides references to the importance, management, diagnosis and treatment of the wide spectrum of nonvascular complications after stroke in the context of outpatient stroke aftercare. RESULTSPoststroke depression (PSD), anxiety disorders and post-stroke fatigue are common complications after stroke, which require a timely diagnosis and treatment. Furthermore, the incidence of newly diagnosed dementia is 20% within the first 6 months after a stroke. Here too, therapeutic and preventive strategies especially in the early stage can delay the subsequent burden of the disease and the dependency on care. About half of every newly diagnosed epilepsy in patients older than 60 years is the result of a stroke. Falls and subsequent injuries are another important complication and a common reason for rehospitalization after a stroke. Although nearly 50% of patients suffer from chronic pain after a stroke this is often not sufficiently recognized. CONCLUSIONThe wide spectrum of secondary complications after a stroke constitutes a complex, sustained and multidisciplinary challenge, which requires a cross-sectoral interaction of various and numerous actors in outpatient poststroke care.
ISSN:1433-0407
DOI:10.1007/s00115-020-00988-9