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AuthorAbdul, Salam
AuthorKamran, Sadat
AuthorBibi, Rubina
AuthorKorashy, Hesham M.
AuthorParray, Aijaz
AuthorMannai, Adbulla Al
AuthorAnsari, Abdulrahman Al
AuthorKanikicharla, Krishna Kumar
AuthorGashi, Arta Zogaj
AuthorShuaib, Ashfaq
Available date2023-06-21T07:49:06Z
Publication Date2020-12-31
Publication NameJournal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2020.104768
ISSN10523057
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1052305720301452
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/44642
AbstractTo the Editor We thank Dr. Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar and Dr. Amit Agrawal for their interest in our recently published article in the Journal.1 The authors do not raise any concerns about the scientific facts and the information given in our study that assessed the impact of meteorological variables in extremely hot and arid climate on stroke rate. Dr. Moscote-Salazar and Dr. Agrawal raised a very good point relating to the percent of patients with optimal control of blood pressure and good compliance with medications among those who had a history of hypertension to understand the impact of lifestyle-related risk factors on the occurrence of stroke. We also agree with Dr. Moscote-Salazar and Dr. Agrawal that “there is a need for further well-designed prospective studies to assess the impact of dose and duration of solar radiation exposure, working outdoor versus indoor, and whether an increase in temperature was associated with increased indoor stay and sedentary lifestyle and thus increased risk of ischemic stroke.”2
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectLetter to the Editor Response
TitleLetter to the Editor Response
TypeArticle
Issue Number12
Volume Number29
dc.accessType Open Access


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