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Analysis of the influencing factors on the time of acute cerebral apoplexy patients visiting the hospital / 中国基层医药
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1491-1494, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-511916
ABSTRACT
Objective To study the influencing factors on the time of acute cerebral apoplexy patients visiting the hospital.Methods 64 patients with acute ischemic stroke were researched.The clinical data of all patients were collected.The influencing factors on treatment time were analyzed by univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analysis.Results In the 64 patients, 26 cases of the visiting time≤6 h(40.63%), 38 cases of visiting time>6 h(59.37%).The results of single factor analysis showed that the relationship between the time of treatment,pre-hospital transfer mode (x2=6.650,5.081,all P<0.05),educational level,living location,MRS score,whether or not know the stroke(x2=4.561,6.557,8.788,4.146,all P<0.05);the disturbance of consciousness and symptoms ≥3 symptoms compared with the visiting time had significant difference(x2=5.133,5.926,all P<0.05);in the multiple factors Logitic regression analysis,the degree of education(OR=2.332,95%CI1.402~3.904),severity of illness(OR=3.956,95%CI1.934~7.446),understanding of stroke(OR=3.621,95%CI1.563~8.125),disturbance of consciousness(OR=4.336,95%CI2.394~11.374),pre-hospital transport mode(OR=5.658,95%CI2.546~12.554) were the risk factors of treatment time.Conclusion There is a close relationship with extension and various factors of acute ischemic stroke patients,in the future,not only need to improve the pre-hospital emergency care system,but also need to strengthen the public understanding of the disease.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy Year: 2017 Type: Article