Literature DB >> 21305857

Risk factors and treatment of stroke at the time of recurrence.

P Laloux1, F Lemonnier, J Jamart.   

Abstract

The profile of recurrent ischemic strokes has not been much investigated. The aim of this study was to evaluate how the therapeutic strategies recommended for secondary prevention after an ischemic stroke are implemented in the real world of clinical practice. All patients admitted for a recurrent ischemic stroke or TIA were prospectively registered. The etiology was determined according to the TOAST classification. The risk factors and cardiovascular treatment at the time of the recurrence were recorded. A total of 168 patients were evaluated. Most of the patients (61%) recurred after 1 year. The recurrent stroke was not associated with a particular etiological subtype. The most frequent risk factor was hypertension (79%), followed by hypercholesterolemia (43%), smoking (25%), and diabetes (22%). Most of the patients had more than 1 risk factor (84%). Hypertension was not satisfactorily controlled in 38% of patients, hypercholesterolemia in 42%, and diabetes in 59%. A significant minority of patients (15%) were not taking any antithrombotic agent despite a history of stroke or TIA. Only 34% of the cases with a known atrial fibrillation were on anticoagulant therapy and the International Normalized Ratio was < 2.0 in 71% of them. In conclusion, stroke prevention needs to be improved by better implementation of therapeutic strategies in clinical practice. The patients should also be better informed about target values as well as the importance of physical activity and smoking cessation.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21305857

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neurol Belg        ISSN: 0300-9009            Impact factor:   2.396


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