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Supplementary Material for: Family history of stroke is associated with large- and small-vessel etiology: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Background: Several studies have investigated the association between family history of stroke (FHS) and stroke etiology, recurrence or mortality, however the results have been discrepant. We conducted a systematic review with meta-analysis to further evaluate the associations. Materials and Methods: We searched Scopus database using the term “family history” AND “stroke” up to December 2023 to identify observational studies and systematic reviews reporting both the prevalence of FHS and the rates of stroke etiology or recurrence or mortality. Case reports, series and narrative reviews were excluded. We used odds ratio as a common measure of association and I2 to determine heterogeneity of effects across studies. Results: We have identified 22 articles (130 999 patients, 53% female), which met the pre-specified inclusion criteria. After pooling the results, FHS was associated with large-vessel (OR, 1.24, 95%CI [1.07-1.44]), as well as small-vessel (OR, 1.17, 95%CI [1.05-1.31]), but not cardioembolic stroke etiology (OR, 0.74, 95%CI [0.60-0.90]). There was no relationship between FHS and stroke recurrence (OR, 1.16, 96%CI [0.84-1.61]), nor mortality (0.94, 95%CI [0.63-1.41]). Conclusions: FHS is associated with large- and small-vessel stroke etiology, but not stroke recurrence or mortality. These findings might be useful to physicians caring for stroke patients in their everyday practice.
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2024-07-19
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