Analysis of Stroke-Risk Factors Among Stroke Survivors

Daalshini Murugan, S. Selvaraj, A. Anandan, S. Subramanian, Shazia Neelam, M. Subramanian, Dhivakar Murugan, S. Kajamohideen
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Introduction: Stroke, also known as cerebrovascular accident, is the sudden loss of neurologic function caused by an interruption of the blood flow to the brain. It is the third most common cause of mortality and the leading cause of long-term disability worldwide. Ischemic and hemorrhagic are two types of strokes caused by the blockage or rupture of the blood vessel. Adverse consequences on stroke survivors’ physical, psychosocial, emotional, social, and economic status place stroke among the leading causes of diminished quality of life. Individuals who have suffered a previous stroke are at the risk of recurrence. Perhaps, early prevention by identifying the risk factor may minimize the implications of stroke in the citizen and prevent recurrent stroke. Methods: Cross-sectional study of the qualitative approach was undertaken. A case sheet of 100 subjects who fulfill with the inclusion and exclusion criteria was included using the convenience sampling method. This study was performed within 3 months. Patients’ information was collected from their case sheets and filled into the study data collection form. The collected study data were analyzed using descriptive statistics of mean ± standard deviation, mode, and percentage. Results: Hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and cholesterol are the most common risk factors. Constantly hypertension is the highest among the overall stroke survivors, stroke subtypes, and in different age groups. However, the sequences of stroke-risk factors associated with stroke subtypes and different age groups vary. Conclusion: The study’s objectives have been achieved by addressing the common risk factors in overall stroke survivors, in stroke subtypes, and other age groups.
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脑卒中幸存者脑卒中危险因素分析
中风,也被称为脑血管意外,是由于流向大脑的血液中断而导致的神经功能的突然丧失。它是世界上第三大最常见的死亡原因,也是导致长期残疾的主要原因。缺血性中风和出血性中风是由血管堵塞或破裂引起的两种中风。中风对幸存者身体、心理社会、情感、社会和经济地位的不良影响使中风成为生活质量下降的主要原因之一。曾经中风的人有复发的危险。也许,通过识别危险因素的早期预防可以最大限度地减少公民中风的影响,并防止复发性中风。方法:采用横断面定性研究方法。采用方便抽样法纳入符合纳入标准和排除标准的病例表100例。本研究在3个月内完成。患者信息从他们的病例表中收集,并填写在研究数据收集表中。收集的研究资料采用均数±标准差、众数和百分比的描述性统计进行分析。结果:高血压、糖尿病和胆固醇是最常见的危险因素。高血压在所有中风幸存者、中风亚型和不同年龄组中发病率最高。然而,与中风亚型和不同年龄组相关的中风危险因素的序列各不相同。结论:该研究的目标是通过解决总体中风幸存者、中风亚型和其他年龄组的共同危险因素而实现的。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological Diseases (IJNPND) is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal which covers all fields related to nutrition, pharmacology, neurological diseases. IJNPND was started by Dr. Mohamed Essa based on his personal interest in Science in 2009. This journal doesn’t link with any society or any association. The co-editor-in chiefs of IJNPND (Prof. Gilles J. Guillemin, Dr. Abdur Rahman and Prof. Ross grant) and editorial board members are well known figures in the fields of Nutrition, pharmacology, and neuroscience. First, the journal was started as two issues per year, then it was changed into 3 issues per year and since 2013, it publishes 4 issues per year till now. This shows the slow and steady growth of this journal. To support the reviewers and editorial board members, IJNPND offers awards to the people who does more reviews within one year. The International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological Diseases (IJNPND) is published Quarterly. IJNPND has three main sections, such as nutrition, pharmacology, and neurological diseases. IJNPND publishes Research Papers, Review Articles, Commentaries, case reports, brief communications and Correspondence in all three sections. Reviews and Commentaries are normally commissioned by the journal, but consideration will be given to unsolicited contributions. International Journal of Nutrition, Pharmacology, Neurological Diseases is included in the UGC-India Approved list of journals.
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