Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities transient ischemic attack/stroke form (ARIC TIA) - speech loss symptom duration

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Name:
Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities transient ischemic attack/stroke form (ARIC TIA) - speech loss symptom duration
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NINDS
Definition:
The length of time for the speech loss symptoms to get as bad as they were going to get based on atherosclerosis risk in communities transient ischemic attack/stroke form (ARIC TIA).
Registration Status:
Retired

Permissible Values:

Data Type:
Value List
Unit of Measure:
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Value Code Name Code Code System Code Description
A A 0-2 seconds (instantly)
B B At least 3 seconds, but less than 1 minute
C C At least 1 minute, but less than 1 hour
D D At least 1 hour, but less than 2 hours
E E At least 2 hours, but less than 24 hours
F F At least 24 hours

Designations:

Designation:
Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities transient ischemic attack/stroke form (ARIC TIA) - speech loss symptom duration
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Designation:
How long did it take for the symptoms to get as bad as they were going to get?
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Designations:

Definition:
The length of time for the speech loss symptoms to get as bad as they were going to get based on atherosclerosis risk in communities transient ischemic attack/stroke form (ARIC TIA).
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Toole JF, Lefkowitz DS, Chambless LE, Wijnberg L, Paton CC, & Heiss G. (1996). Self-reported transient ischemic attack and stroke symptoms: methods and baseline prevalence, The ARIC Study. Am J Epidemiol, 144(9), 849-5; Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study (ARIC), sponsored by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI). http://www.cscc.unc.edu/aric/

Identifiers:

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NLM
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dLF3lzG31
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BRICS Variable Name
Id:
ARICTIAStrokeSpeLosSymDur
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NINDS
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C13343
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3