Epidemiological Profile of Stroke patients at Neuropsychiatry Department, Tanta University Hospitals

Hassan, Nadira Mansour and Farouk Eldeeb, Abdelaziz and Aboelsafa, Ashraf Ali and Alnamla, Samar Samir (2021) Epidemiological Profile of Stroke patients at Neuropsychiatry Department, Tanta University Hospitals. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research, 33 (24). pp. 109-122. ISSN 2456-8899

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Abstract

Background: Stroke is the second most common cause of death and long-term disability worldwide with up to one of every six survivors remaining permanently disabled. It is a devastating and disabling cerebrovascular disease with significant amount of residual deficit leading to economic loss and disease burden worldwide.

Aim: Describe the epidemiological profile of stroke during the period of five years (2014-2018).

Study Design: cross- sectional study.

Place and Duration of Study: This study was carried out in the Neuro-psychiatry hospital (free and economic departments) at Tanta University Hospital. This study started from the first of April 2019 and completed by July2021.

Methodology: The sample we included 3435patient medical records. Tools of the study were: file extracted sheets of the five years (2014-2018).It was about data related to epidemiological profile of stroke.

Results: This study included 3435patient medical records admitted with stroke at the years2014-2018 and had the following epidemiological profile: the age ranged from 30-95 years and the median age was 65 years old .Male constituted 51.8% of patients, about two thirds, (64.9%) of patients were from urban residence and 66.8%were married. As regards type of stroke: ischemic stroke presented by 63.5%of patients and hemorrhagic stroke by 36.5%.Of all patients 30% had favorable outcome, 67.4% had stable condition and 2.7% were died.

Conclusion: The rate of stroke was increasing through the studied five years with most cases at year 2018 and the epidemiological profile was not different from other studies.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Impact Archive > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 25 Nov 2022 04:40
Last Modified: 10 Feb 2024 03:49
URI: http://research.sdpublishers.net/id/eprint/155

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