Effect of Smoking Cessation after TIA or Ischemic Stroke Taj Rashid1, Verma Ravish Kumar2,* 1Assistant Professor, Department of General Medicine. Rama Medical College, Ghaziabad 2Professor and Head of Department, Department of General Medicine, Rama Medical College, Ghaziabad *Corresponding Author: Ravish Kumar Verma, Professor and head of department, Department of General Medicine. Rama Medical College, NH 24 hapur delhi highway, Pilkhuwa-245304. Phone: 9831680321, email: drmdrashidtaj@gmail.com
Online published on 17 July, 2019. Abstract Introduction Individuals smoking cigarettes are 2–4 times extra possible to have a stroke and 2–5 times more expected to have a myocardial infarction in compression of non smoker. Providentially, quitting smoking can speedily return to normal risk. After an MI, stopping smoking reduces the risk of repeated coronary events to the rank of a never-smoker's after 3 years. While the benefits of smoking termination in patients with cardiovascular disease are familiar, the profit of smoking cessation past stroke have certainly not been sufficiently examine and remain un notice. Material and Method In this study, we experienced the hypothesis that smoking cessation following an ischemic stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) improves result, in respect of smoker. We conducted a prospective observational cohort study of 124 men and women who were present cigarette smokers at the moment in time they were enrolled for the study. Result By the period of randomization, 45 patients had given up smoking. Among person who left smoking, the3-year risk of stroke, MI, or death was 13.3%, compared to 24.2% for patients who have not given up smoking. Conclusion Stopping of cigarette smoking after an ischemic stroke or TIA was connected with major health benefits over 3 years in our study. Top Keywords Transient ischemic attack, Smoking, Death. Top |