Abstract

Introduction: It is suggested that changes of climate, weather or seasons are the risk factors of the acute cerebrovascular accidents (CVA). We hypothesized, that independently of the seasonal atmospheric changes, abrupt weather changes may influence the incidence of CVA. In this study we analyzed the association between sudden changes of atmospheric pressure and air temperature with the incidence of CVA.

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