TY - JOUR
T1 - Gender differences in characteristics, management and outcome at discharge and three months after stroke in a national acute stroke registry
AU - Koton, Silvia
AU - Telman, Gregory
AU - Kimiagar, Itzhak
AU - Tanne, David
N1 - Funding Information: The National Acute Stroke Israeli project is supported by the Israeli Center for Disease Control , Israeli Ministry of Health and by MSD , Novo-Nordisk , Pfizer , Sanofi-Aventis , Rafa Laboratories and Teva .
PY - 2013/10/9
Y1 - 2013/10/9
N2 - Background The importance of gender as an independent risk factor for poor outcome is not clear. We examined gender differences in patients' characteristic, management and outcome at discharge and 3-months after acute stroke in a national hospital-based registry. Methods Data were derived from the triennial two-month national Acute Stroke Israeli Registry (Feb-March 2004, March-April 2007, April-May 2010). Unselected patients in all Israeli hospitals (n = 28) were included. Outcome at 3-month was assessed in a sub-sample. Logistic regression models were used in the study of gender as an independent risk factor for poor outcome. Results In total, 5034 patients (88.5% ischemic stroke, 9.6% ICH and 1.9% undetermined stroke) were included, of them 2285 (45.4%) women. Follow-up at 3-month was completed for 1040 patients, 41.9% women. Women showed higher rates of cardiovascular risk factors in-hospital death (p = 0.007) and poor functional outcome (p < 0.0001). Following adjustment for age, prior disability, NIHSS, prior stroke and risk factors, risk estimates (ORs, 95%CI) for women compared to men were 0.72 (0.55-0.96) for in-hospital death, 1.03 (0.83-1.29) for discharge to a nursing home or death, and 1.01 (0.86-1.20) for disability. Poor outcomes at 3-month were significantly more common in women; however, adjusted risk estimates were not significantly increased: OR 0.95 (95%CI 0.50-1.81) for death at 3-months, 1.41 (0.99-2.01) for Barthel Index ≤ 60, 1.24 (0.90-1.72) for dependency and 0.88 (0.55-1.39) for living in a nursing home or death. Conclusion Gender-differences in risk of death and poor functional outcome after stroke are mainly explained by dissimilarities in patients' characteristics and stroke severity.
AB - Background The importance of gender as an independent risk factor for poor outcome is not clear. We examined gender differences in patients' characteristic, management and outcome at discharge and 3-months after acute stroke in a national hospital-based registry. Methods Data were derived from the triennial two-month national Acute Stroke Israeli Registry (Feb-March 2004, March-April 2007, April-May 2010). Unselected patients in all Israeli hospitals (n = 28) were included. Outcome at 3-month was assessed in a sub-sample. Logistic regression models were used in the study of gender as an independent risk factor for poor outcome. Results In total, 5034 patients (88.5% ischemic stroke, 9.6% ICH and 1.9% undetermined stroke) were included, of them 2285 (45.4%) women. Follow-up at 3-month was completed for 1040 patients, 41.9% women. Women showed higher rates of cardiovascular risk factors in-hospital death (p = 0.007) and poor functional outcome (p < 0.0001). Following adjustment for age, prior disability, NIHSS, prior stroke and risk factors, risk estimates (ORs, 95%CI) for women compared to men were 0.72 (0.55-0.96) for in-hospital death, 1.03 (0.83-1.29) for discharge to a nursing home or death, and 1.01 (0.86-1.20) for disability. Poor outcomes at 3-month were significantly more common in women; however, adjusted risk estimates were not significantly increased: OR 0.95 (95%CI 0.50-1.81) for death at 3-months, 1.41 (0.99-2.01) for Barthel Index ≤ 60, 1.24 (0.90-1.72) for dependency and 0.88 (0.55-1.39) for living in a nursing home or death. Conclusion Gender-differences in risk of death and poor functional outcome after stroke are mainly explained by dissimilarities in patients' characteristics and stroke severity.
KW - Gender
KW - Mortality
KW - National registry
KW - Outcome
KW - Sex
KW - Stroke
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U2 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.07.019
DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.07.019
M3 - مقالة
SN - 0167-5273
VL - 168
SP - 4081
EP - 4084
JO - International Journal of Cardiology
JF - International Journal of Cardiology
IS - 4
ER -