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Acute care and one-year outcome of Mexican patients with first-ever acute ischemic stroke: the PREMIER study.

Carlos Cantú-Brito1, José L Ruiz-Sandoval, Luis M Murillo-Bonilla, Erwin Chiquete, Carolina León-Jiménez, Antonio Arauz, Jorge Villarreal-Careaga, Ricardo Rangel-Guerra, Alma Ramos-Moreno, Fernando Barinagarrementería.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Information on acute care and outcome of Mexican patients with ischaemic stroke is lacking. The aim of this report is to provide results of a first step stroke surveillance system and outcome at one year of follow-up. PATIENTS AND METHODS: In the PREMIER study 1,376 patients from 59 Mexican hospitals were included from January 2005 to June 2006. Of these, 1,040 (52% women, mean age 67.5 years) with first-ever cerebral infarction are here analyzed. Five visits were completed during the one year follow-up.
RESULTS: Main risk factors were hypertension (64%), obesity (51%) and diabetes (35%). Total anterior circulation stroke syndrome occurred in 19% of patients, partial anterior in 38%, lacunar in 26% and posterior stroke syndrome in 17% cases. In 8% the stroke mechanism was large-artery atherosclerosis, in 18% cardioembolism, in 20% lacunar, in 6% miscellaneous mechanisms and in 42% the mechanism was undetermined, mainly due to a low use of diagnostic resources. Although 17% of patients arrived in < 3 h from stroke onset, only 0.5% had IV thrombolysis. Only 1% received endarterectomy or stenting. The 30-day case fatality rate was 15%. At one-year of follow-up, 47% had a modified Rankin score 0-2 (independent), 23% had 2-5 (dependent) and 29% died. One-year acute ischaemic stroke recurrence rate was 8%.
CONCLUSION: In Mexico a significant proportion of patients arrive on time for thrombolysis, but very few receive this therapy. There is a low use of diagnostic resources to assign aetiology. Thirty-day case fatality rate doubles at 1-year after acute ischaemic stroke.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21108226

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


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