Clinical and ethnic characteristics of stroke in an Israeli population: a study in a community hospital population

European Journal of Internal Medicine
Aliza ZeidmanMoshe Mittelman

Abstract

Background: Stroke mainly affects the older population, although it has also been reported in younger patients. In this study, we focused on patients 65 years of age or younger with stroke. Methods: The files of three patient populations were studied: 93 patients aged 65 years or younger with stroke (group A), 93 patients older than 65 with stroke (group B), and 604 patients without stroke representing the general population of patients admitted to our service during January 2000 (group C). We reviewed the patient files and compared patient characteristics, epidemiological features, clinical picture,imaging findings, and coagulation tests. Results: Overall, 318 patients were studied. The mean age of group A was 55 years compared to 77 years in group B and 71 years in group C. In both stroke groups (A and B), the male: female ratio was 2:1, in contrast with a balanced ratio in group C. Most of the patients in group A (63%) were of Sephardic origin compared to 39% in group B (P=0.002) and 30% in group C. The clinical picture in both stroke groups (A and B) was similar. The risk factor smoking was reported by 45% in group A and by only 29% in group B (P=0.034). Hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and hyperlipidemia were evenly preval...Continue Reading

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Sep 1, 1992·Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation·B Modan, D K Wagener
Aug 1, 1990·Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation·R G Hart, M C Kanter
May 1, 1996·Stroke; a Journal of Cerebral Circulation·J D CurbK Yano
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