Abstract W MP72: Sleep and Timing of Recurrent Events in a Mild Stroke Population: Results of the SWIFT Study

2015 
Sleep is an important contributor to cardiovascular disease; we have previously reported it is a risk factor for incident vascular events. It is thought that sleep apena may be the primary mechanism through which sleep disturbance is associated with vascular events. Little is known, however, about the association between sleep and recurrent events. The aim of this analysis was to determine the association between sleep problems and the risk of recurrent vascular events in an elderly, multiethnic population. This analysis uses data from SWIFT, a randomized clinical trial conducted in northern Manhattan designed to test a stroke preparedness intervention. Sleep was measured with the MOS sleep scale. MOS is a 12 item questionnaire that produces 8 validated scales. We report results using the snoring (1 question), shortness of breath during sleep (1 question), and sleep problem index 2 (9 questions) scales. Outcomes were collected prospectively through active surveillance. We used Cox Models to test whether o...
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