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Sex-Based Differences in Symptom Perception and Care-Seeking Behavior in Acute Stroke.

Patricia A Zrelak1.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Lack of early stroke recognition and delays in seeking emergency care by persons experiencing a stroke severely limit acute treatment options. Sparse and sometimes conflicting evidence suggests sex differences in care-seeking behaviors in stroke, stroke knowledge, perceptions of stroke symptoms, and the importance of physical location at the time of stroke and of having a witnessed stroke.
OBJECTIVE: To explore specific sex-based differences in stroke presentation and associated care-seeking behaviors.
DESIGN: Descriptive study based on a convenience sample of 60 patients with stroke admitted to an academic medical center in Northern California. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Impact of the patient's sex on 1) time to presentation (early [≤ 4.5 hours] vs late [> 4.5 hours]); 2) perception of symptoms and clinical signs; 3) stroke knowledge and decision making; 4) physical location at the time of stroke; and 5) bystander presence and assistance with decision making.
RESULTS: There was a discrepancy between how patients perceive symptoms and their medical findings on physical examination. Although most patients had at least one sign or symptom associated with nationally used stroke recognition acronyms, both sexes delayed care because they did not perceive their symptoms as urgent. Early-presenting men were more likely to have a higher stroke severity score at admission, receive alteplase, arrive by Emergency Medical Services, and have a witnessed stroke. Both early- and late-presenting women reported more nonfocal symptoms than did men.
CONCLUSION: This study suggests that there are sex-based differences in symptom perception and care-seeking behavior in acute ischemic stroke.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30285913      PMCID: PMC6172030          DOI: 10.7812/TPP/18-042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perm J        ISSN: 1552-5767


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