Study of Stroke Incidence in the Aseer Region, Southwestern Saudi Arabia

Recent data regarding first-stroke incidence in Saudi Arabia in general and in the Aseer region in particular are scarce and even lacking. The aim of this work was to study the first-time stroke incidence in the Aseer region, southwestern Saudi Arabia. All first-stroke patients admitted to all hospi...

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Main Authors: Adel A. Alhazzani, Ahmed A. Mahfouz, Ahmed Y. Abolyazid, Nabil J. Awadalla, Razia Aftab, Aesha Faraheen, Shamsun Nahar Khalil
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
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spelling doaj-8664ab66c88c497aa9566c8239839e182020-11-25T00:54:38ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012018-01-0115221510.3390/ijerph15020215ijerph15020215Study of Stroke Incidence in the Aseer Region, Southwestern Saudi ArabiaAdel A. Alhazzani0Ahmed A. Mahfouz1Ahmed Y. Abolyazid2Nabil J. Awadalla3Razia Aftab4Aesha Faraheen5Shamsun Nahar Khalil6Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 641, Abha 61421, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 641, Abha 61421, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 641, Abha 61421, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 641, Abha 61421, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 641, Abha 61421, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 641, Abha 61421, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, P.O. Box 641, Abha 61421, Saudi ArabiaRecent data regarding first-stroke incidence in Saudi Arabia in general and in the Aseer region in particular are scarce and even lacking. The aim of this work was to study the first-time stroke incidence in the Aseer region, southwestern Saudi Arabia. All first-stroke patients admitted to all hospitals in the Aseer region over a one-year period (January through December 2016) were included. Stroke patients outside the Aseer region were excluded from the study. The incidence per 100,000 patients and the concomitant 95% CI (Confidence Intervals) were computed. The present study included 1249 first-time stroke patients and calculated an overall minimal incidence rate of hospitalized first-time stroke of 57.64 per 100,000 persons per year (95% CI: 57.57–57.70). A steady increase was noticed depending on the patients' age, reaching a figure of 851.81 (95% CI: 849.2–854.5) for those patients aged 70 years and more. Overall, the incidence rate for females (48.14; 95% CI: 48.04–48.24) was lower compared to males (65.52; 95% CI: 65.1–66.0). Taking into consideration the expected rise of the elderly because of the prominent medical services provided by the Saudi government, leading to a subsequent change in the horizontal and vertical age distribution structure of the population, an increase in the number of stroke patients is expected. It is suggested to establish a nationwide stroke surveillance system in the Kingdom, with the objective to report, analyze, and maintain an updated overview of the stroke status in Saudi Arabia.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/2/215strokeincidenceSaudi Arabia
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author Adel A. Alhazzani
Ahmed A. Mahfouz
Ahmed Y. Abolyazid
Nabil J. Awadalla
Razia Aftab
Aesha Faraheen
Shamsun Nahar Khalil
spellingShingle Adel A. Alhazzani
Ahmed A. Mahfouz
Ahmed Y. Abolyazid
Nabil J. Awadalla
Razia Aftab
Aesha Faraheen
Shamsun Nahar Khalil
Study of Stroke Incidence in the Aseer Region, Southwestern Saudi Arabia
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
stroke
incidence
Saudi Arabia
author_facet Adel A. Alhazzani
Ahmed A. Mahfouz
Ahmed Y. Abolyazid
Nabil J. Awadalla
Razia Aftab
Aesha Faraheen
Shamsun Nahar Khalil
author_sort Adel A. Alhazzani
title Study of Stroke Incidence in the Aseer Region, Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_short Study of Stroke Incidence in the Aseer Region, Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_full Study of Stroke Incidence in the Aseer Region, Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Study of Stroke Incidence in the Aseer Region, Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Study of Stroke Incidence in the Aseer Region, Southwestern Saudi Arabia
title_sort study of stroke incidence in the aseer region, southwestern saudi arabia
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Recent data regarding first-stroke incidence in Saudi Arabia in general and in the Aseer region in particular are scarce and even lacking. The aim of this work was to study the first-time stroke incidence in the Aseer region, southwestern Saudi Arabia. All first-stroke patients admitted to all hospitals in the Aseer region over a one-year period (January through December 2016) were included. Stroke patients outside the Aseer region were excluded from the study. The incidence per 100,000 patients and the concomitant 95% CI (Confidence Intervals) were computed. The present study included 1249 first-time stroke patients and calculated an overall minimal incidence rate of hospitalized first-time stroke of 57.64 per 100,000 persons per year (95% CI: 57.57–57.70). A steady increase was noticed depending on the patients' age, reaching a figure of 851.81 (95% CI: 849.2–854.5) for those patients aged 70 years and more. Overall, the incidence rate for females (48.14; 95% CI: 48.04–48.24) was lower compared to males (65.52; 95% CI: 65.1–66.0). Taking into consideration the expected rise of the elderly because of the prominent medical services provided by the Saudi government, leading to a subsequent change in the horizontal and vertical age distribution structure of the population, an increase in the number of stroke patients is expected. It is suggested to establish a nationwide stroke surveillance system in the Kingdom, with the objective to report, analyze, and maintain an updated overview of the stroke status in Saudi Arabia.
topic stroke
incidence
Saudi Arabia
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/15/2/215
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