First-Ever Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack Incidence and 30-Day Case-Fatality Rates in a Population-Based Study in Argentina
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First-Ever Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack Incidence and 30-Day Case-Fatality Rates in a Population-Based Study in Argentina
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- Bahit, Cecilia;
- Coppola, Mariano L.;
- Riccio, Patricia M.;
- Cipriano, Lauren E.;
- Roth, Gregory A.;
- Lopes, Renato D.;
- Feigin, Valery L.;
- Borrego Guerrero, Brenda;
- Martino, Maximiliano de;
- Díaz, Alejandro;
- Ferrante, Daniel;
- Funaro, Fernando;
- Lavados Germain, Pablo Manuel;
- Laura Lewin, M.;
- López, Daniel H.;
- Macarrone, Patricia;
- Marciello, Rafael;
- Marino, Diego;
- Martens, Cecilia;
- Martínez, Paula;
- Odriozola, Guillermo;
- Rabinstein, Alejandro;
- Saposnik, Gustavo;
- Silva, Damian;
- Suasnabar, Ramón;
- Truelsen, Thomas;
- Uzcudun, Araceli;
- Viviani, Carlos A.;
- Sposato, Luciano A.;
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Background and Purpose-Epidemiological data about stroke are scarce in low-and middle-income Latin-American countries. We investigated annual incidence of first-ever stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA) and 30-day case-fatality rates in a population-based setting in Tandil, Argentina.
Methods-We prospectively identified all first-ever stroke and TIA cases from overlapping sources between January 5, 2013, and April 30, 2015, in Tandil, Argentina. We calculated crude and standardized incidence rates. We estimated 30-day case-fatality rates.
Results-We identified 334 first-ever strokes and 108 TIAs. Age-standardized incidence rate per 100000 for Segi's World population was 76.5 (95% confidence interval [CI], 67.8-85.9) for first-ever stroke and 25.1 (95% CI, 20.2-30.7) for first-ever TIA, 56.1 (95% CI, 48.8-64.2) for ischemic stroke, 13.5 (95% CI, 9.9-17.9) for intracerebral hemorrhage, and 4.9 (95% CI, 2.7-8.1) for subarachnoid hemorrhage. Stroke incidence was slightly higher for men (87.8; 95% CI, 74.6-102.6) than for women (73.2; 95% CI, 61.7-86.1) when standardized for the Argentinean population. Thirty-day case-fatality rate was 14.7% (95% CI, 10.8-19.5) for ischemic stroke, 24.1% (95% CI, 14.2-36.6) for intracerebral hemorrhage, and 1.9% (95% CI, 0.4-5.8) for TIA.
Conclusions-This study provides the first prospective population-based stroke and TIA incidence and case-fatality estimate in Argentina. First-ever stroke incidence was lower than that reported in previous Latin-American studies, but first-ever TIA incidence was higher. Thirty-day case-fatality rates were similar to those of other population-based Latin-American studies.
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Genzyme Argentina
LePetit Pharma
Laboratorio Roche SAQeI
Boehringer Ingelheim
Edward & Alma Saraydar Neurosciences Fund
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
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Stroke Volumen: 47 Número: 6 Páginas: 1640-U550 Jun 2016
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