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Stroke subtypes and risk factors of ischemic stroke in young Korean adults
Neurology Asia ; : 281-289, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-628803
ABSTRACT
Background and

Objectives:

This study aimed to describe the ischemic stroke subtypes and risk factors in young Korean adults, focusing mainly on traditional risk factors and management of ischemic stroke.

Methods:

The study patients were the fi rst-ever acute cerebral ischemic infarction age 49 years or below admitted to the Kyung Hee University Medical Centre from September 2003 to June 2009, with ischaemic stroke patients >50 years as control. The stroke subtypes was categorized according to Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment classifi cation. The traditional risk factors of ischemic stroke were examined. For those known to have hypertension and diabetes prior to onset of stroke, their adherence to treatment of hypertension and diabetes was also assessed.

Results:

Close to half of the patients ≤49 years were due to premature atherosclerosis from small vessel occlusion and large artery atherosclerosis. The most common risk factor in declining order was hypertension, smoking, dyslipidemia and obesity. On logistic regression analysis, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and obesity were strongly associated with small vessel occlusion. In patients who were known to have hypertension and diabetes prior to the onset of stroke, the younger patients were less adherent to the treatment as primary prevention than the older stroke patients.

Conclusion:

This study suggests that premature atherosclerosis from small vessel occulusion is the most common cause of ischaemic stroke among young adults in Korea. Non-adherence to primary preventive treatment of hypertension and diabetes is common.
Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Etiology study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: Neurology Asia Year: 2011 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Etiology study / Risk factors Language: English Journal: Neurology Asia Year: 2011 Type: Article