Trends in stroke outcomes in the last ten years in a European tertiary hospital
Abstract Background Studying the impact of demographic changes and progress in the management of stroke patients is necessary in order to organize care structures for the coming years. Consequently, we analyzed the prognostic trends of patients admitted to the Stroke Unit of a tertiary hospital in t...
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Emilio Rodríguez-Castro Iria López-Dequit María Santamaría-Cadavid Susana Arias-Rivas Manuel Rodríguez-Yáñez José Manuel Pumar Pablo Hervella Esteban López-Arias Andrés da Silva-Candal Ana Estany María Piñeiro-Lamas Tomás Sobrino Francisco Campos Manuel Portela Manuel Vázquez-Lima José Castillo Ramón Iglesias-Rey |
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Emilio Rodríguez-Castro Iria López-Dequit María Santamaría-Cadavid Susana Arias-Rivas Manuel Rodríguez-Yáñez José Manuel Pumar Pablo Hervella Esteban López-Arias Andrés da Silva-Candal Ana Estany María Piñeiro-Lamas Tomás Sobrino Francisco Campos Manuel Portela Manuel Vázquez-Lima José Castillo Ramón Iglesias-Rey Trends in stroke outcomes in the last ten years in a European tertiary hospital BMC Neurology Ischemic stroke Intracerebral hemorrhage Mortality Morbidity |
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Emilio Rodríguez-Castro Iria López-Dequit María Santamaría-Cadavid Susana Arias-Rivas Manuel Rodríguez-Yáñez José Manuel Pumar Pablo Hervella Esteban López-Arias Andrés da Silva-Candal Ana Estany María Piñeiro-Lamas Tomás Sobrino Francisco Campos Manuel Portela Manuel Vázquez-Lima José Castillo Ramón Iglesias-Rey |
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Trends in stroke outcomes in the last ten years in a European tertiary hospital |
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Trends in stroke outcomes in the last ten years in a European tertiary hospital |
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Trends in stroke outcomes in the last ten years in a European tertiary hospital |
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Trends in stroke outcomes in the last ten years in a European tertiary hospital |
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Trends in stroke outcomes in the last ten years in a European tertiary hospital |
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trends in stroke outcomes in the last ten years in a european tertiary hospital |
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Abstract Background Studying the impact of demographic changes and progress in the management of stroke patients is necessary in order to organize care structures for the coming years. Consequently, we analyzed the prognostic trends of patients admitted to the Stroke Unit of a tertiary hospital in the last ten years. Methods The University Clinical Hospital of Santiago de Compostela is the referral hospital for stroke in a catchment area that accounts for 16.5% of the population of Galicia. Data from patients admitted to the Stroke Unit were registered prospectively. A multinomial logistic regression was performed to determine the influence of new trends in demographic factors and in the management of patients with acute stroke. For the expected trend of progression, a 2008–2011 and 2012–2017 time series model was made by selecting the most appropriate model. Results In the last 10 years, the age of stroke onset has only increased in women (from 74.4 ± 2.2 years in 2008 to 78.8 ± 2.1 years in 2017; p = 0.037), and the same happens with the severity of neurological symptoms (ischemic stroke (IS), p < 0.0001; from 14 [10, 19] in 2008 to 19 [15, 26] in 2017), with a higher percentage of cardioembolic strokes (40.7% vs. 32.2% of cardioembolic strokes in women vs. men, p < 0.0001). In a multiple linear regression model, hospital improvement was mainly associated with the use of reperfusion treatment (B 53.11, CI 95% 49.87, 56.36, p < 0.0001). A differentiated multinomial logistic regression analysis conducted for the whole sample with ischemic strokes in the two time periods (2008–2011 and 2012–2017) showed no differences in the influence of factors associated with higher morbidity and mortality. The modeling of time series showed a distinct falling trend in mortality, with a slight increase in good outcome as well as morbidity in both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. Conclusions Our results showed that mortality decreased in the entire sample; however, although outcome at discharge improved in ischemic stroke, severe disability also increased in these patients. Importantly, this tendency towards increased morbidity seems to be confirmed for the coming years. |
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Ischemic stroke Intracerebral hemorrhage Mortality Morbidity |
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doaj-f83a339e2c0b4d0eb1c4ee0ea31316e12020-11-25T01:24:20ZengBMCBMC Neurology1471-23772018-10-0118111010.1186/s12883-018-1164-7Trends in stroke outcomes in the last ten years in a European tertiary hospitalEmilio Rodríguez-Castro0Iria López-Dequit1María Santamaría-Cadavid2Susana Arias-Rivas3Manuel Rodríguez-Yáñez4José Manuel Pumar5Pablo Hervella6Esteban López-Arias7Andrés da Silva-Candal8Ana Estany9María Piñeiro-Lamas10Tomás Sobrino11Francisco Campos12Manuel Portela13Manuel Vázquez-Lima14José Castillo15Ramón Iglesias-Rey16Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Unit of Methodology of the Research, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Consortium for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology and Public Health, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid. Health Research Institute of Santiago de CompostelaClinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Emergency Department, Hospital do SalnésClinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Clinical Neurosciences Research Laboratory, Health Research Institute of Santiago de Compostela (IDIS)Abstract Background Studying the impact of demographic changes and progress in the management of stroke patients is necessary in order to organize care structures for the coming years. Consequently, we analyzed the prognostic trends of patients admitted to the Stroke Unit of a tertiary hospital in the last ten years. Methods The University Clinical Hospital of Santiago de Compostela is the referral hospital for stroke in a catchment area that accounts for 16.5% of the population of Galicia. Data from patients admitted to the Stroke Unit were registered prospectively. A multinomial logistic regression was performed to determine the influence of new trends in demographic factors and in the management of patients with acute stroke. For the expected trend of progression, a 2008–2011 and 2012–2017 time series model was made by selecting the most appropriate model. Results In the last 10 years, the age of stroke onset has only increased in women (from 74.4 ± 2.2 years in 2008 to 78.8 ± 2.1 years in 2017; p = 0.037), and the same happens with the severity of neurological symptoms (ischemic stroke (IS), p < 0.0001; from 14 [10, 19] in 2008 to 19 [15, 26] in 2017), with a higher percentage of cardioembolic strokes (40.7% vs. 32.2% of cardioembolic strokes in women vs. men, p < 0.0001). In a multiple linear regression model, hospital improvement was mainly associated with the use of reperfusion treatment (B 53.11, CI 95% 49.87, 56.36, p < 0.0001). A differentiated multinomial logistic regression analysis conducted for the whole sample with ischemic strokes in the two time periods (2008–2011 and 2012–2017) showed no differences in the influence of factors associated with higher morbidity and mortality. The modeling of time series showed a distinct falling trend in mortality, with a slight increase in good outcome as well as morbidity in both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke. Conclusions Our results showed that mortality decreased in the entire sample; however, although outcome at discharge improved in ischemic stroke, severe disability also increased in these patients. Importantly, this tendency towards increased morbidity seems to be confirmed for the coming years.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12883-018-1164-7Ischemic strokeIntracerebral hemorrhageMortalityMorbidity |