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[Epidemiological survey of cerebrovascular disease among population in Inner Mongolia autonomous region].

Yanhua Sun1, Guohua Zhang2, Rile Hu3, Chen Wang4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To understand the epidemiological characteristics of cerebrovascular disease among population in Inner Mongolia.
METHODS: From September 2013 to January 2014, a total of 19 315 local residents in all age groups were selected through cluster random sampling, and face to face questionnaire survey was conducted among them, than health examination was provided for them.
RESULTS: The overall prevalence of cerebrovascular diseases among the population in all age group was 1 812.06/100 000 (2 008.86/100 000 in males and 1 613.24/100 000 in females). The prevalence of cerebrovascular diseases increased with age, and the prevalence was higher in males than in females, in rural population than in urban population and in people with lower educational level than in people with higher educational level. The annual incidence stroke was 392.54/100 000, the difference in the incidence between males and females had no statistical significance (χ(2)=0.380, P=0.846). The incidence of stroke was higher in rural population than in urban population, the difference was statistically significant (χ(2)=13.029, P=0.000). The incidence of stroke increased with age (χ(2)=410.130, P=0.000). The annual mortality of stroke was 149.67/100 000 and the case fatality rate was 15.14%. Compared with the elderly, the prevalence of cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction were higher in young people.
CONCLUSION: The prevalence, incidence, mortality and recurrence rate of cerebrovascular disease were high in the population in Inner Mongolia, ischemic stroke was the major form of cerebrovascular disease.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26814855

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi        ISSN: 0254-6450


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