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22/03/2024
- Having a higher biological or epigenetic age, which differs from chronological age and is influenced by lifestyle habits and external environmental factors, increases the risk of death in patients treated for a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
- Conversely, having a lower biological age increases the likelihood of experiencing one of the most common complications in these cases, the spasm of the cerebral arteries, known as vasospasm.
- This is the first time this relationship can be demonstrated, opening the door to research on how these factors can be modified to improve patient prognosis.
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