Recurrence of Strokes and Associated Factors at Laquintinie Hospital in Douala

P. Mbonda, Daniele Mafo, J. Doumbe, C. Kuate
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OVERVIEW: Stroke is the second leading cause of death in the world and the leading cause of non-traumatic disability in adults. Although the incidence of stroke has steadily declined in developed countries, the incidence in low- and middle-income countries like Cameroon continues to grow, accounting for 85% of the global burden of stroke. Whenever a stroke occurs, the patient, the patient's family and the physician want to know the risk of recurrence, its severity and the possibility of prevention. Few studies have focused on stroke recurrences and factors associated with Cameroon. OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of recurrent stroke and the factors associated with Laquintinie Hospital in Douala. METHODOLOGY: We conducted a two-year retrospective study from January 1, 2016 to December 31, 2017 and five-month cross-sectional prospective from January 1, 2018 to May 31, 2018 at Laquintinie Hospital in Douala. Included were all patients hospitalized for stroke. RESULTS: We recruited 528 stroke patients, including 75 recidivists with a recurrence prevalence of 14.20%. The average age of recidivism was 65.82±12.75 years and 70.6% female. Factors statistically associated with recurrence were an antecedent of hypertension (OR=038 [0.152-0.98], P=0.045), the ischemic type of first stroke (OR=2.32 [1.04-5.17] P=0.04); females (OR=2.052 [1.20-3.4921]; P=0.007) and poor treatment compliance after first stroke (OR=0.399 [0.160-0.99] P=0.042). CONCLUSION: About 1 out of 6 (14.2%) survivors of a first stroke have recurrent stroke over the next 2 years at Laquintinie Hospital in Douala. The predictive factors for recurrence in this study were a history of hypertension, the ischemic type of stroke, female gender, and poor adherence to secondary prevention measures.
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杜阿拉laquininie医院卒中复发及相关因素
概述:中风是世界上第二大死亡原因,也是成人非创伤性残疾的主要原因。尽管发达国家的中风发病率稳步下降,但喀麦隆等低收入和中等收入国家的发病率继续增长,占全球中风负担的85%。每当发生中风时,患者、患者家属和医生都希望了解其复发的风险、严重程度和预防的可能性。很少有研究关注中风复发和与喀麦隆相关的因素。目的:了解杜阿拉市拉昆蒂尼医院卒中复发率及其相关因素。方法:我们于2016年1月1日至2017年12月31日在杜阿拉Laquintinie医院进行了为期两年的回顾性研究,并于2018年1月1日至2018年5月31日进行了为期5个月的横断面前瞻性研究。包括所有因中风住院的患者。结果:纳入528例脑卒中患者,其中75例为累犯,复发率为14.20%。累犯平均年龄65.82±12.75岁,女性占70.6%。与复发相关的因素有高血压(OR=038 [0.152-0.98], P=0.045)、首次卒中的缺血性类型(OR=2.32 [1.04-5.17] P=0.04);女性(OR=2.052 [1.20-3.4921];P=0.007)和首次卒中后治疗依从性差(OR=0.399 [0.160-0.99] P=0.042)。结论:在杜阿拉Laquintinie医院,6例首次中风幸存者中约有1例(14.2%)在接下来的2年内再次发生中风。在这项研究中,复发的预测因素是高血压史、缺血性卒中类型、女性和二级预防措施依从性差。
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