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Complications in acute stroke in India (CAST-I): a multicenter study.

Jeyaraj D Pandian1, Arshpreet Kaur, Rashmi Jyotsna, Padmavati N Sylaja, Pamidimukkala Vijaya, Madakasira V Padma, Kolichana Venkateswaralu, Sajith Sukumaran, Robert Mathew, Parmdeep Kaur, Yash P Singh, Kurupath Radhakrishnan.   

Abstract

The prognosis and final outcome in patients who sustain stroke are significantly affected by medical complications occurring during the acute phase of stroke. Only limited information is available from India and other developing countries regarding acute complications of stroke. This study examined the frequency of acute stroke and the factors associated with complications of stroke in India. In this prospective multicenter study, running from March 2008 to September 2009, 6 hospitals collected information on complications of first-ever stroke during admission. Complications were defined in accordance with standard criteria. Outcome at 30 days poststroke was assessed using the modified Rankin Scale. Stroke characteristics, length of hospital stay, and stroke severity (based on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale) were documented. Hematologic (ie, hemoglobin) and biochemical (ie, total proteins and albumin) parameters also were obtained. A total of 449 patients out of the recruited 476 completed follow-up. The mean age was 58.1 ± 13.7 years (range, 16-96 years), and the majority were men (n = 282; 62.8%). The mean National Institutes of Stroke Scale score was 10.2 ± 5.3. Overall, 206 patients (45.9%) experienced complications during admission. In the logistic regression analysis, limb weakness (odds ratio [OR], 0.12; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.02-0.67; P = .01), anemia (OR, 0.35; 95% CI, 0.15-0.81; P = .01), length of hospital stay (OR, 0.89; 95% CI, 0.85-0.94; P < .0001), and stroke severity (OR, 0.27; 95% CI, 0.10-0.72; P = .01) were the variables associated with complications. Such complications as urinary tract infection (OR, 0.31; 95% CI, 0.13-0.78; P = .01), chest infection (OR, 1.81; 95% CI, 1.12-2.93; P = .02), bedsores (OR, 3.52; 95% CI, 1.02-12.08; P = .05), other pain (OR, 0.21; 95% CI, 0.09-0.49; P < .0001), and depression (OR, 2.22; 95% CI, 1.30-3.80; P < .01) were associated with poor outcome. Our study shows high rates of complication in acute stroke. Limb weakness, stroke severity, length of hospital stay, and anemia were the factors associated with complications. Other complications, such as urinary tract infection, chest infection, bedsores, other pain, and depression, can lead to poor outcome.
Copyright © 2012 National Stroke Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21511495     DOI: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2011.03.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis        ISSN: 1052-3057            Impact factor:   2.136


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1.  The relationship of acute delirium with cognitive and psychiatric symptoms after stroke: a longitudinal study.

Authors:  Vilde Nerdal; Elise Gjestad; Ingvild Saltvedt; Ragnhild Munthe-Kaas; Hege Ihle-Hansen; Truls Ryum; Stian Lydersen; Ramune Grambaite
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2022-06-27       Impact factor: 2.903

2.  External validation of the A2DS2 score to predict stroke-associated pneumonia in a Chinese population: a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Yapeng Li; Bo Song; Hui Fang; Yuan Gao; Lu Zhao; Yuming Xu
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-10-09       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  In-hospital medical complications associated with stroke recurrence after initial ischemic stroke: A prospective cohort study from the China National Stroke Registry.

Authors:  Penglian Wang; Yilong Wang; Xingquan Zhao; Wanliang Du; Anxin Wang; Gaifen Liu; Liping Liu; Ruijun Ji; Chunxue Wang; Kehui Dong; Yongjun Wang
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2016-09       Impact factor: 1.889

4.  Predicting Factors of Functional Outcome in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke Admitted to Neuro-Intensive Care Unit-A Prospective Cohort Study.

Authors:  Fabio Pilato; Serena Silva; Iacopo Valente; Marisa Distefano; Aldobrando Broccolini; Valerio Brunetti; Pietro Caliandro; Giacomo Della Marca; Riccardo Di Iorio; Giovanni Frisullo; Mauro Monforte; Roberta Morosetti; Carla Piano; Rosalinda Calandrelli; Fioravante Capone; Andrea Alexandre; Alessandro Pedicelli; Cesare Colosimo; Anselmo Caricato
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2020-11-26

5.  [Clinical profile of post-cerebrovascular depression: descriptive cross-sectional study in the rehabilitation center for people with disabilities of Kinshasa (DR Congo)].

Authors:  Magloire Nkosi Mpembi; Samuel Mampunza Ma Miezi; Thierry Matonda Ma Nzuzi; Victoria Kubuta Massamba; Sévérine Henrard; Marie-Pierre De Partz; André Peeters; Jean Macq; Vincent Dubois; Eric Constant
Journal:  Pan Afr Med J       Date:  2014-02-13

6.  Hospital-Level Variations in Rates of Inpatient Urinary Tract Infections in Stroke.

Authors:  Michelle Tørnes; David J McLernon; Max O Bachmann; Stanley D Musgrave; Elizabeth A Warburton; John F Potter; Phyo Kyaw Myint
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2019-08-06       Impact factor: 4.003

7.  Prevalence of Depression among Stroke Survivors in India: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Abhilash Patra; Karakapatla Nitin; Ng Marina Devi; Srinivasan Surya; Melissa G Lewis; Sureshkumar Kamalakannan
Journal:  Front Neurol Neurosci Res       Date:  2021-04-14
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