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[Women and strokes. Hospital epidemiology in Spain].

M Morín-Martín1, R González-Santiago, A C Gil-Nuñez, J Vivancos-Mora.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Although in clinical practice no distinction is usually made in the prevention and management of strokes according to the sex of the patient, some studies suggest the existence of significant clinical differences in the strokes suffered by females. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The purpose of our study was to confirm and characterize these differences in patients admitted to hospitals in our community; to do so, we performed an analysis of the stroke or little stroke patients included in the Spanish Neurology Society's Stroke Database (BADISEN), from 1996 to 2001, belonging to eight Spanish hospitals. We analyzed the social aspects, risk factors, clinical features, diagnostic data, situation and referral on discharge of 4,248 female patients (39%). A univariate and, later, a multivariate analysis were performed using logistic regression of the variables that showed significant differences (p<0.2).
RESULTS: The findings from our study confirm a number of differences between male and female stroke victims. Strokes occur later in females (71 years old compared with 69 in males), when the patient lives alone. The following also occur more frequently in these patients than in males: arterial hypertension (62.8 versus 51.9%, p<0.0001), cardiac insufficiency (8.0 as opposed to 4.5%, p<0.0001) and atrial fibrillation (21.4 versus 11.3%, p<0.0001) as risk factors; cardioembolic causation (22.4 against 15.4%, p<0.0001) in anterior circulation (44.0 compared to 36.1%, p<0.0001); severity is increased (6.8 on the Canadian scale versus 7.5%, p<0.0001); more medical complications (40.5 compared to 33.7%, p<0.0001), more serious sequelae (64.2 on the Barthel index compared to 72.9%, p<0.0001) and a higher institutionalization rate, among other distinguishing facts.
CONCLUSIONS: Such differences must be taken into account in the prevention and management of strokes in females.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14593624

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Neurol        ISSN: 0210-0010            Impact factor:   0.870


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1.  Sex differences in patients with acute ischemic stroke in Tuzla region, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Authors:  Denisa Salihović; Dzevdet Smajlović; Osman Sinanović; Biljana Kojić
Journal:  Bosn J Basic Med Sci       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 3.363

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