Instantaneous stroke risk assessment of adults in Enugu, South East Nigeria: results from a random point survey

Ijeoma B. Ndionuka, Ikenna O. Onwuekwe, Oluchi S. Ekenze, Birinus Ezeala-Adikaibe, Chidinma Orah, Victor Madu, Chiamaka Okereke
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Stroke remains a major cause of morbidity, death, and disability around the world, most especially in black Africans. Understanding the magnitude and appreciation of stroke risk in susceptible populations remains a key strategy in reducing stroke burden. This study examined and compared 5-year stroke risk in an adult population in Enugu, Southeast Nigeria. A point cross-sectional survey assessing stroke risk in adults was done in October 2019 in the city of Enugu as part of the World Stroke Day commemoration using the Stroke Riskometer app, and the data was analyzed. Ethical approval was obtained. The total number of participants in this survey was 117 traders in a market in the Enugu metropolis, Enugu State, Nigeria. More males, 63%, than females, 37%, participated in this study. The total mean age was 47.50 years, with a total mean 5-year stroke risk of 3.93. Stroke risk was noted to be higher in females 4.56 than in males 3.56. Elevated blood pressure was present in 35% of the participants, and elevated blood glucose was seen in 5% of the total population. The World Stroke Organization’s Stroke Riskometer app is a valuable tool in assessing stroke risks especially in resource poor settings. This app also serves as a cost-effective method of conducting epidemiological research in stroke and other non-communicable diseases internationally. Hypertension remains the most common risk factor for stroke globally. Higher stroke risk in females likely associated with higher mean age.
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中风仍然是世界各地发病、死亡和残疾的主要原因,尤其是在非洲黑人中。了解易感人群中风风险的程度和评估仍然是减轻中风负担的关键策略。这项研究调查并比较了尼日利亚东南部埃努古的成年人5年中风风险。作为世界卒中日纪念活动的一部分,2019年10月在埃努古市使用卒中风险测量应用程序进行了一项评估成人卒中风险的点横断面调查,并对数据进行了分析。获得伦理批准。本次调查的参与者总数为尼日利亚埃努古州埃努古大都会一个市场的117名贸易商。参与这项研究的男性(63%)多于女性(37%)。总平均年龄为47.50岁,总平均5年卒中风险为3.93。女性患中风的风险为4.56,高于男性的3.56。35%的参与者血压升高,5%的人血糖升高。世界中风组织的中风风险测量应用程序是评估中风风险的宝贵工具,特别是在资源贫乏的环境中。这款应用程序还可以作为一种具有成本效益的方法,在国际上进行中风和其他非传染性疾病的流行病学研究。高血压仍然是全球中风最常见的危险因素。女性较高的中风风险可能与较高的平均年龄有关。
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