| Literature DB >> 23634211 |
Juliet Addo1, Siobhan Crichton, Ajay Bhalla, Anthony G Rudd, Charles D A Wolfe, Christopher McKevitt.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studies examining the impact of organised acute stroke care interventions on survival in subgroups of stroke patients remain limited. AIMS: This study examined the effects of a range of evidence-based interventions of acute stroke care on one year survival post-stroke and determined the size of the effect across different socio-demographic and clinical subgroups of patients.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23634211 PMCID: PMC3636277 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0061581
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
General characteristics and cumulative survival at one year post stroke.
| N (%) | Cumulative survival (95% CI) | p-value | N (%) | Cumulativesurvival (95% CI) | p-value | ||
| All | 4026 |
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| <0.0001 |
| <0.0001 | ||||
| Male | 2033(50.5) | 73.9(71.9–79.0) | Yes | 3535(87.8) | 65.3(63.6–66.8) | ||
| Female | 1993(49.5) | 62.3(60.1–64.4) | No | 491(12.2) | 90.9(87.8–93.2) | ||
|
| <0.0001 |
| <0.0001 | ||||
| <65 | 1172(29.1) | 85.0(82.9–87.0) | Yes | 1949(56.4) | 72.9(70.9–74.8) | ||
| 65–74 | 1050(26.1) | 74.7(71.9–77.2) | No | 1510(43.7) | 54.6(52.1–57.2) | ||
| 75–84 | 1175(29.2) | 60.0(57.1–62.8) |
| <0.0001 | |||
| 85+ | 629(15.6) | 40.4(36.5–44.3) | Yes | 1451(46.5) | 74.5(72.2–76.7) | ||
|
| <0.0001 | No | 1667(53.5) | 55.9(53.5–58.3) | |||
| White | 2894(73.7) | 64.3(62.5–66.0) |
| <0.0001 | |||
| Black | 806(20.5) | 80.1(77.1–82.7) | Yes | 3595(93.0) | 70.3(68.8–71.8) | ||
| Other | 228(5.8) | 81.3(75.5–85.8) | No | 269(7.0) | 29.9(23.8–36.1) | ||
|
| 0.0108 |
| 0.0680 | ||||
| Non-manual | 1056(33.0) | 80.6(78.0–82.9) | Yes | 3216(91.6) | 65.6(63.9–67.2) | ||
| Manual | 2141(67.0) | 72.6(70.7–74.5) | No | 295(8.4) | 61.7(55.8–67.1) | ||
|
| <0.0001 |
| <0.0001 | ||||
| Infarction | 3149(78.2) | 71.4(69.8–77.5) | Yes | 840(85.0) | 78.1(75.1–80.7) | ||
| PICH | 544(13.5) | 57.3(52.8–61.5) | No | 148(15.0) | 59.6(51.2–67.0) | ||
| Undefined | 187(4.6) | 28.9(22.2–35.9) |
| 0.1369 | |||
| Unknown | 146(3.6) | 80.9(73.5–86.5) | Yes | 629(89.7) | 77.4(73.9–80.5) | ||
|
| <0.0001 | No | 72(10.3) | 84.7(79.0–94.3) | |||
| <9 | 584(15.2) | 18.7(15.4–22.2) |
| <0.0001 | |||
| 9–15 | 470(12.2) | 48.8(44.2–53.3) | Yes | 883(84.1) | 73.8(70.7–76.6) | ||
| 13–15 | 2802(72.7) | 80.3(78.8–81.8) | No | 167(15.9) | 51.9(43.8–59.4) | ||
|
| <0.0001 | ||||||
| Yes | 550(67.3) | 70.4(66.4–74.0) | |||||
| No | 267(32.7) | 56.8(50.5–62.6) |
Relative hazard of death following receipt of acute care interventions by age group.
| Age, HR(95%CI) | |||||
| <65 years | 65–74 years | 75–84 years | 85+ years | p-value | |
| Hospital admission | 2.38(0.74–7.68) | 2.30(1.06–4.98) | 2.531.32–4.84) | 4.06(1.65–9.97) | 0.9980 |
| Stroke unit admission | 0.39(0.25–0.62) | 0.64(0.46–0.91) | 0.66(0.51–0.86) | 0.78(0.57–1.05) | 0.0018 |
| 50% of stay on a stroke unit | 0.44(0.25–0.75) | 0.89 0.61–1.28) | 0.71(0.83–0.95) | 0.74(0.53–1.05) | 0.0038 |
| 50% of stay on a stroke unit | 1.07(0.42–2.76) | 1.22(0.69–2.17) | 1.15(0.73–1.82) | 0.85(0.51–1.42) | 0.5279 |
| Brian imaging | 0.18(0.05–0.57) | 0.62(0.22–1.77) | 0.33(0.19–0.56) | 0.54(0.30–0.97) | 0.4115 |
| Swallow test done | 0.59(0.35–0.99) | 0.74(0.44–1.25) | 0.83(0.47–1.47) | 0.84(0.40–1.46) | 0.3912 |
| Aspirin given in the acute phase | 0.34(0.12–0.97) | 0.47(0.21–0.94) | 0.42(0.23–0.74) | 0.41(0.19–0.85) | 0.3699 |
| PTOT | 0.22(0.08–0.62) | 0.25(0.13–0.48) | 0.31(0.17–0.57) | 0.39(0.20–0.74) | 0.2432 |
| PTOT | 0.32(0.08–1.26) | 0.22(0.11–0.46) | 0.25(0.12–0.52) | 0.15(0.06–0.39) | 0.8349 |
| SALT | 0.30(0.11–0.84) | 0.40(0.22–0.74) | 0.32(0.18–0.56) | 0.41(0.22–0.78) | 0.2374 |
| SALT | 0.45(0.15–1.38) | 0.44(0.21–0.92) | 0.46(0.23–0.93) | 0.36(0.16–0.83) | 0.9979 |
excluding patients not admitted to a su.
P<0.005 considered statistically significant.
Relative hazard of death following the receipt of acute care interventions by stroke subtype and GCS.
| Subtype, HR (95% CI) | GCS, HR (95% CI) | ||||||
| Infarction | PICH | p-value | <9 | 9–12 | 13–15 | p-value | |
| Stroke unit admission | 0.74(0.62–0.89) | 0.39(0.27–0.57) | 0.0052 | 0.44(0.33–0.58) | 0.48(0.33–0.70) | 0.98(0.78–1.23) | 0.0238 |
| 50% of stay on a stroke unit | 0.79(0.66–0.96) | 0.56(0.37–0.86) | 0.0875 | 0.60(0.45–0.81) | 0.73(0.49–1.07) | 0.93(0.72–1.22) | 0.8396 |
| 50% of stay on a stroke unit | 1.05(0.78–1.41) | 1.35(0.68–2.68) | 0.8410 | 1.27(0.75–2.17) | 1.52(0.85–2.69) | 0.77(0.51–1.15) | 0.3486 |
| Brian imaging | 0.43(0.30–0.62) | 0.47(0.14–1.58) | 0.2520 | 0.37(0.23–0.62) | 0.49(0.19–1.30) | 0.90(0.48–1.66) | 0.2929 |
| Swallow test done | 0.78(0.57–1.07) | 0.68(0.41–1.12) | 0.1014 | 0.66(0.45–0.96) | 0.38(0.21–0.71) | 1.17(0.73–1.87) | 0.0134 |
| Aspirin given inthe acute phase | NA | NA | NA | 0.33(0.18–0.61) | 0.29(0.12–0.67) | 0.77(0.43–1.36) | 0.0007 |
| PTOT | 0.47(0.32–0.68) | 0.07(0.03–0.22) | <0.0001 | 0.13(0.07–0.24) | 0.20(0.09–0.46) | 0.83(0.40–1.71) | <0.001 |
| PTOT | 0.46(0.27–0.80) | 0.04(0.01–0.22) | 0.0041 | 0.10(0.04–0.23) | 0.16(0.04–0.73) | 0.85(0.36–2.01) | 0.0005 |
| SALT | 0.45(0.32–0.64) | 0.21(0.09–0.45) | 0.0141 | 0.15(0.09–0.26) | 0.12(0.05–0.29) | 1.38(0.76–2.48) | <0.001 |
| SALT | 0.52(0.34–0.81) | 0.26(0.09–0.76) | 0.2736 | 0.11(0.05–0.25) | 0.21(0.05–0.95) | 1.32(0.70–2.48) | <0.001 |
excluding patients not admitted to a su.
P<0.005 considered statistically significant.
NA not applicable.
Relative hazard of death following receipt of acute care interventions by gender.
| Gender, HR(95%CI) | |||
| Male | Female | p-value | |
| Hospital admission | 2.11(1.20–3.72) | 3.39(1.89–6.08) | 0.7927 |
| Stroke unit admission | 0.59(0.46–0.75) | 0.67(0.54–0.82) | 0.2305 |
| 50% of stay on a stroke unit | 0.68(0.52–0.90) | 0.75(0.60–0.94) | 0.2793 |
| 50% of stay on a stroke unit | 0.95(0.62–1.43) | 1.14(0.79–1.66) | 0.4317 |
| Brian imaging | 0.33(0.19–0.60) | 0.48(0.31–0.74) | 0.2146 |
| Swallow test done | 0.72(0.49–1.06) | 0.78(0.55–1.11) | 0.3562 |
| Aspirin given inthe acute phase | 0.36(0.21–0.61) | 0.53(0.32–0.86) | 0.5006 |
| PTOT | 0.24(0.14–0.39) | 0.38(0.24–0.59) | 0.4347 |
| PTOT | 0.29(0.14–0.57) | 0.40(0.21–0.77) | 0.3930 |
| SALT | 0.52(0.33–0.91) | 0.30(0.20–0.45) | 0.0987 |
| SALT | 0.85(0.48–1.50) | 0.26(0.15–0.45) | 0.0101 |
excluding patients not admitted to a su.
P<0.005 considered statistically significant.
Relative hazard of death following receipt of acute care interventions by socioeconomic status and ethnicity.
| Socioeconomic status, HR(95%CI) | Ethnicity, HR(95%CI) | |||||
| Non-Manual | Manual | p-value | White | Black | p-value | |
| Hospital admission | 2.71(1.17–6.25) | 2.29(1.39–3.78) | 0.5697 | 3.20(2.01–5.09) | 1.54(0.55–4.31) | 0.2593 |
| Stroke unit admission | 0.54(0.39–0.76) | 0.74(0.59–0.94) | 0.4719 | 0.64(0.54–0.76) | 0.62(0.42–0.92) | 0.4358 |
| 50% of stay on a stroke unit | 0.60(0.41–0.87) | 0.69(0.53–0.89) | 0.7237 | 0.70(0.57–0.84) | 0.82(0.53–1.27) | 0.5932 |
| 50% of stay on a stroke unit | 0.84(0.42–1.69) | 0.81(0.57–1.16) | 0.3446 | 0.96(0.71–1.29) | 1.21(0.62–2.37) | 0.4759 |
| Brian imaging | 0.33(0.10–1.08) | 0.64(0.36–1.12) | 0.4287 | 0.44(0.31–0.64) | 0.47(0.15–1.45) | 0.4022 |
| Swallow test done | 0.47(0.26–0.83) | 0.69(0.47–1.02) | 0.1549 | 0.64(0.48–0.84) | 1.24(0.58–2.65) | 0.2254 |
| Aspirin given inthe acute phase | 0.37(0.15–0.90) | 0.57(0.31–1.03) | 0.4588 | 0.47(0.32–0.70) | 0.24(0.09–0.62) | 0.6308 |
| PTOT | 0.56(0.47–1.17) | 0.25(0.14–0.44) | 0.0648 | 0.34(0.24–0.50) | 0.31(0.14–0.69) | 0.6803 |
| PTOT | 0.18(0.04–0.79) | 0.33(0.15–0.71) | 0.4278 | 0.32(0.19–0.54) | 0.35(0.11–1.10) | 0.6803 |
| SALT | 0.45(0.20–0.99) | 0.63(0.38–1.06) | 0.7169 | 0.39(0.27–0.56) | 0.34(0.16–0.73) | 0.6352 |
| SALT | 0.59(0.18–1.90) | 0.60(0.32–1.13) | 0.3341 | 0.47(0.30–0.75) | 0.49(0.19–1.13) | 0.7488 |
excluding patients not admitted to a su.
P<0.005 considered statistically significant.