Trends in Incidence of Stroke and Transition of Stroke Subtypes in Rural Tianjin China: A Population-Based Study from 1992 to 2012.

The incidence of ischemic stroke has increased and that of hemorrhagic stroke has decreased in urban China; however, the trends in rural areas are unknown. We aimed to explore the secular trends in incidence and transition of stroke subtypes among rural Chinese.This was a population-based stroke sur...

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Main Authors: Bin Li, Yongzhong Lou, Hongfei Gu, Xue Long, Tao Wang, Jian Wei, Jinghua Wang, Jun Tu, Xianjia Ning
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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spelling doaj-fc82bcdf09654ce093159b37a7c342d12020-11-25T01:21:31ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011010e013946110.1371/journal.pone.0139461Trends in Incidence of Stroke and Transition of Stroke Subtypes in Rural Tianjin China: A Population-Based Study from 1992 to 2012.Bin LiYongzhong LouHongfei GuXue LongTao WangJian WeiJinghua WangJun TuXianjia NingThe incidence of ischemic stroke has increased and that of hemorrhagic stroke has decreased in urban China; however, the trends in rural areas are unknown. We aimed to explore the secular trends in incidence and transition of stroke subtypes among rural Chinese.This was a population-based stroke surveillance through the Tianjin Brain Study. A total of 14,538 residents in a township of Ji County in Tianjin, China participated in the study since 1985. We investigated the age-standardized stroke incidence (sex-specific, type-specific, and age-specific), the annual proportion of change in the incidence of stroke, and the proportion of intracerebral hemorrhage in the periods 1992-1998, 1999-2005, and 2006-2012, because the neuroimaging technique was available since 1992 in this area.The age-standardized incidence per 100,000 person-years increased significantly for both intracerebral hemorrhage (37.8 in 1992-1998, 46.5 in 1999-2005, and 76.5 in 2006-2012) and ischemic stroke (83.9 in 1992-1998, 135.3 in 1999-2005, and 238.0 in 2006-2012). The age-standardized incidence of first-ever stroke increased annually by 4.9% for intracerebral hemorrhage and by 7.3% for ischemic stroke. The greatest increase was observed in men aged 45-64 years for both stroke types (P < 0.001). The proportion of intracerebral hemorrhage was stable overall, increased among men aged 45-64 years, and decreased among men aged ≥65 years. The average age of intracerebral hemorrhage in men reduced by 7.5 years from 1992 to 2012.The age-standardized incidence of main stroke subtypes increased significantly in rural China over the past 21 years; the overall proportion of intracerebral hemorrhage was stable, but the incidence increased significantly among middle-aged men. These findings imply that it is crucial to control stroke risk factors in middle-aged men for stroke prevention in future decades.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4591354?pdf=render
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author Bin Li
Yongzhong Lou
Hongfei Gu
Xue Long
Tao Wang
Jian Wei
Jinghua Wang
Jun Tu
Xianjia Ning
spellingShingle Bin Li
Yongzhong Lou
Hongfei Gu
Xue Long
Tao Wang
Jian Wei
Jinghua Wang
Jun Tu
Xianjia Ning
Trends in Incidence of Stroke and Transition of Stroke Subtypes in Rural Tianjin China: A Population-Based Study from 1992 to 2012.
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author_facet Bin Li
Yongzhong Lou
Hongfei Gu
Xue Long
Tao Wang
Jian Wei
Jinghua Wang
Jun Tu
Xianjia Ning
author_sort Bin Li
title Trends in Incidence of Stroke and Transition of Stroke Subtypes in Rural Tianjin China: A Population-Based Study from 1992 to 2012.
title_short Trends in Incidence of Stroke and Transition of Stroke Subtypes in Rural Tianjin China: A Population-Based Study from 1992 to 2012.
title_full Trends in Incidence of Stroke and Transition of Stroke Subtypes in Rural Tianjin China: A Population-Based Study from 1992 to 2012.
title_fullStr Trends in Incidence of Stroke and Transition of Stroke Subtypes in Rural Tianjin China: A Population-Based Study from 1992 to 2012.
title_full_unstemmed Trends in Incidence of Stroke and Transition of Stroke Subtypes in Rural Tianjin China: A Population-Based Study from 1992 to 2012.
title_sort trends in incidence of stroke and transition of stroke subtypes in rural tianjin china: a population-based study from 1992 to 2012.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The incidence of ischemic stroke has increased and that of hemorrhagic stroke has decreased in urban China; however, the trends in rural areas are unknown. We aimed to explore the secular trends in incidence and transition of stroke subtypes among rural Chinese.This was a population-based stroke surveillance through the Tianjin Brain Study. A total of 14,538 residents in a township of Ji County in Tianjin, China participated in the study since 1985. We investigated the age-standardized stroke incidence (sex-specific, type-specific, and age-specific), the annual proportion of change in the incidence of stroke, and the proportion of intracerebral hemorrhage in the periods 1992-1998, 1999-2005, and 2006-2012, because the neuroimaging technique was available since 1992 in this area.The age-standardized incidence per 100,000 person-years increased significantly for both intracerebral hemorrhage (37.8 in 1992-1998, 46.5 in 1999-2005, and 76.5 in 2006-2012) and ischemic stroke (83.9 in 1992-1998, 135.3 in 1999-2005, and 238.0 in 2006-2012). The age-standardized incidence of first-ever stroke increased annually by 4.9% for intracerebral hemorrhage and by 7.3% for ischemic stroke. The greatest increase was observed in men aged 45-64 years for both stroke types (P < 0.001). The proportion of intracerebral hemorrhage was stable overall, increased among men aged 45-64 years, and decreased among men aged ≥65 years. The average age of intracerebral hemorrhage in men reduced by 7.5 years from 1992 to 2012.The age-standardized incidence of main stroke subtypes increased significantly in rural China over the past 21 years; the overall proportion of intracerebral hemorrhage was stable, but the incidence increased significantly among middle-aged men. These findings imply that it is crucial to control stroke risk factors in middle-aged men for stroke prevention in future decades.
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