Literature DB >> 14744823

Population based study of early risk of stroke after transient ischaemic attack or minor stroke: implications for public education and organisation of services.

A J Coull1, J K Lovett, P M Rothwell.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the very early stroke risk after a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke and thereby inform the planning of effective stroke prevention services.
DESIGN: Population based prospective cohort study of patients with TIA or stroke.
SETTING: Nine general practices in Oxfordshire, England, from April 2002 to April 2003. PARTICIPANTS: All patients who had a TIA (n = 87) or minor stroke (n = 87) during the study period and who presented to medical attention. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Risk of recurrent stroke at seven days, one month, and three months after TIAs and minor strokes.
RESULTS: The estimated risk of recurrent stroke was 8.0% (95% confidence interval 2.3% to 13.7%) at seven days, 11.5% (4.8% to 18.2%) at one month, and 17.3% (9.3% to 25.3%) at three months after a TIA. The risks at these three time periods after a minor stroke were 11.5% (4.8% to 11.2%), 15.0% (7.5% to 22.5%), and 18.5% (10.3% to 26.7%).
CONCLUSIONS: The early risks of stroke after a TIA or minor stroke are much higher than commonly quoted. More research is needed to determine whether these risks can be reduced by more rapid instigation of preventive treatment.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14744823      PMCID: PMC338101          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.37991.635266.44

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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