Risk of ischemic stroke in korean patients with Cancer: Insights from national health insurance data

Juwang Moon , Ji Min Ryu MD , Choyun Jeong , Seung Jae Lee PhD , Jong Seung Kim MD, PhD , Hyun Goo Kang MD, PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to compare the cumulative incidence of ischemic stroke between patients with and without cancer, estimate the hazard ratio of stroke in patients with cancer compared to those without cancer, and compare our results with those of other nationwide studies.

Materials and Methods

We recruited 91,424 patients diagnosed with cancer from the Korean National Health Insurance Service database between 2011 and 2015 and enrolled 182,848 controls. These participants were followed up for 5 years. We estimated the hazard ratios for ischemic stroke occurrence in the patient groups for all cancer types and nine specific cancer types during follow-up at 6 months and 1, 3, and 5 years.

Results

For all cancer types, except colorectal, gallbladder, bile duct, and head and neck cancers, the slope of the cumulative increase in ischemic stroke in the early period was higher than that in longer follow-up durations. Ischemic stroke risk was elevated after the 6-month follow-up in patients with cancer compared to patients without cancer (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.56–1.94). Over 3–5 years, Ischemic stroke risk increased in patients with lung (CI: 1.56–2.04), pancreatic (CI: 1.33–1.95), and liver cancers (CI: 1.07–1.39), compared to cancer-free individuals, whereas no significant increase was observed in patients with thyroid (CI: 0.79–1.13), stomach (CI: 0.92–1.17), colorectal (CI: 0.69–1.48), gallbladder (CI: 0.91–9.89), bile duct (CI: 0.39–3.50), and head and neck (CI: 0.26–74.30) cancers.

Conclusion

Our findings regarding stomach, colorectal, and liver cancers differ from the results of Western studies. Conducting a nationwide study within each country, rather than applying findings from other countries, is preferable for predicting and preventing ischemic stroke development in patients with cancer when using insurance-based data.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Stroke & Cerebrovascular Diseases publishes original papers on basic and clinical science related to the fields of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases. The Journal also features review articles, controversies, methods and technical notes, selected case reports and other original articles of special nature. Its editorial mission is to focus on prevention and repair of cerebrovascular disease. Clinical papers emphasize medical and surgical aspects of stroke, clinical trials and design, epidemiology, stroke care delivery systems and outcomes, imaging sciences and rehabilitation of stroke. The Journal will be of special interest to specialists involved in caring for patients with cerebrovascular disease, including neurologists, neurosurgeons and cardiologists.
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