Register of stroke in the desert-steppe zones of Uzbekistan

I.A. Kilichev, M.O. Matyokubov, Z.I. Adambaev, N.Yu. Khudayberganov, N.S. Mirzaeva
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Purpose of the study: to conduct a register of stroke in the desert-steppe zones of Uzbekistan on the example of the Khorezm region and to identify the influence of a complex of weather-climatic factors on the course and outcomes of cerebral strokes. To determine the prognosis of cerebral strokes in the near future, a “Register of cerebral strokes” was conducted in the desert-steppe zones of Uzbekistan – using the example of the Khorezm region for 2019. The conducted register of strokes in 2019 in the desert-steppe zones of Uzbekistan revealed 3569 cases of stroke, of which 1967 (55.1%) in men and 1602 (44.9%) in women. The population aged 20 years and older was 1,150,135 people, of which 565,722 men (49.2%) and 584,413 women (50.8%). The mean age of patients with stroke was 63.85±0.2 years, in men - 62.9±0.3 years, in women - 65.1±0.3 years. The incidence of cerebral strokes corresponded to 194.43 cases per 100,000 population. The incidence of cerebral strokes at the age of 20 and older was 310.32 cases per 100,000 populationThe main risk factors for stroke are: arterial hypertension (62.3%), atherosclerosis (19.5%), coronary heart disease (7.5%), diabetes mellitus (3.8%). Seasonality of strokes in the region - ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes prevailed in winter (28.1% and 29.7%) and spring (31.7% and 25.0%) months, respectively. Subarachnoid hemorrhages prevailed in summer (36.8%) months. In winter and spring, the “spastic” type of heart is a provoking meteorological risk factor for the development of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. In summer - “hypoxic”, and in autumn - “unstable weather with the transition from indifferent to” spastic “weather types are provoking meteorological factors for the development of subarachnoid hemorrhages.
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乌兹别克斯坦沙漠草原地区中风记录
本研究的目的:以Khorezm地区为例,对乌兹别克斯坦沙漠草原地区的中风进行登记,并确定复杂的天气气候因素对脑中风的过程和结果的影响。为了确定脑中风在不久的将来的预后,以2019年的Khorezm地区为例,在乌兹别克斯坦的沙漠草原地区进行了“脑中风登记”。2019年在乌兹别克斯坦沙漠草原地区进行的中风登记显示,有3569例中风病例,其中男性1967例(55.1%),女性1602例(44.9%)。20岁及以上人口1150135人,其中男性565722人(49.2%),女性584413人(50.8%)。卒中患者的平均年龄为63.85±0.2岁,男性为62.9±0.3岁,女性为65.1±0.3岁。脑中风的发病率为每10万人194.43例。20岁及以上人群脑卒中发病率为310.32例/ 10万人,卒中的主要危险因素为:动脉高血压(62.3%)、动脉粥样硬化(19.5%)、冠心病(7.5%)、糖尿病(3.8%)。区域性脑卒中的季节性——缺血性脑卒中和出血性脑卒中分别以冬季(28.1%和29.7%)和春季(31.7%和25.0%)为主。蛛网膜下腔出血以夏季为主(36.8%)。在冬季和春季,“痉挛”型心脏是诱发缺血性和出血性中风的气象危险因素。夏季为“缺氧”,秋季为“不稳定”,天气类型由“冷漠”向“痉挛”转变,是引发蛛网膜下腔出血的气象因素。
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