Initial Predictors of Long-term Brain Resilience After Minor Ischemic Stroke: a Study Nested in the Brest Stroke Population-based Registry
The objective of this clinical trial is to develop, based on patients' initial characteristics (in the first few weeks following the stroke), a predictive model of quality of life more than 4 years after the stroke in patients who have suffered a minor ischemic stroke. The main question it aims to answer is: \- Is it possible to predict the quality of life of patients who have suffered a minor ischemic stroke based on their initial characteristics? To do this, retrospective and prospective data collected as part of the study will be analyzed using a conventional statistical approach and algorithms based on AI approaches in order to create a predictive model. Participants will be asked to: * Complete questionnaires * Provide a saliva sample (optional) * Undergo an MRI scan (optional)
• Cases of stroke in the Brest Stroke Registry (BSR)
• Ability to sign informed consent
• Patients followed-up \> 4 years during the study period
• NIHSS score ≤ 5 on admission
• First stroke above 18 and before 75-year old
• Rankin before stroke \< 1
• Possibility to draw saliva samples for genomic study
• Possibility to perform Cerebral MRI