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Impact of sex in stroke in the young

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Limited data is available on sex differences in young stroke patients describing discrepant findings. This study aims to investigate the sex differences in young stroke patients. METHODS: Prospective cohort study comparing risk factors, etiology, stroke localization, severity...

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Autores principales: Schwarzwald, Anina, Fischer, Urs, Seiffge, David, Beyeler, Morin, Scutelnic, Adrian, Kaesmacher, Johannes, Mordasini, Pasquale, Dobrocky, Tomas, Gralla, Jan, Heldner, Mirjam R., Umarova, Roza, Meinel, Thomas R., Arnold, Marcel, Jung, Simon, Goeggel Simonetti, Barbara
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10065293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37000788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274722
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author Schwarzwald, Anina
Fischer, Urs
Seiffge, David
Beyeler, Morin
Scutelnic, Adrian
Kaesmacher, Johannes
Mordasini, Pasquale
Dobrocky, Tomas
Gralla, Jan
Heldner, Mirjam R.
Umarova, Roza
Meinel, Thomas R.
Arnold, Marcel
Jung, Simon
Goeggel Simonetti, Barbara
author_facet Schwarzwald, Anina
Fischer, Urs
Seiffge, David
Beyeler, Morin
Scutelnic, Adrian
Kaesmacher, Johannes
Mordasini, Pasquale
Dobrocky, Tomas
Gralla, Jan
Heldner, Mirjam R.
Umarova, Roza
Meinel, Thomas R.
Arnold, Marcel
Jung, Simon
Goeggel Simonetti, Barbara
author_sort Schwarzwald, Anina
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Limited data is available on sex differences in young stroke patients describing discrepant findings. This study aims to investigate the sex differences in young stroke patients. METHODS: Prospective cohort study comparing risk factors, etiology, stroke localization, severity on admission, management and outcome in patients aged 16–55 years with acute ischemic stroke consecutively included in the Bernese stroke database between 01/2015 to 12/2018 with subgroup analyses for very young (16-35y) and young patients (36-55y). RESULTS: 689 patients (39% female) were included. Stroke in women dominated in the very young (53.8%, p<0.001) and in men in the young (63.9%, p<0.001). As risk factors only sleep-disordered breathing was more predominant in men in the very young, whereas arterial hypertension, diabetes and atrial fibrillation did not differ in women and men older than 35y. The higher frequency of stroke in women in the very young may be explained by the sex specific risk factors such as pregnancy, puerperium, the use of oral contraceptives, and hormonal replacement therapy. Stroke severity at presentation, etiology, stroke localization, management, and outcome did not differ between women and men. CONCLUSIONS: The main finding of this study is that sex specific risk factors in women may contribute to a large extent to the higher incidence of stroke in the very young in women. Important modifiable stroke risk factors, such as arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus and atrial fibrillation did not differ in women and men, either in the young as well as in the very young. These findings have major implications for primary preventive strategies of stroke in young people.
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spelling pubmed-100652932023-04-01 Impact of sex in stroke in the young Schwarzwald, Anina Fischer, Urs Seiffge, David Beyeler, Morin Scutelnic, Adrian Kaesmacher, Johannes Mordasini, Pasquale Dobrocky, Tomas Gralla, Jan Heldner, Mirjam R. Umarova, Roza Meinel, Thomas R. Arnold, Marcel Jung, Simon Goeggel Simonetti, Barbara PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Limited data is available on sex differences in young stroke patients describing discrepant findings. This study aims to investigate the sex differences in young stroke patients. METHODS: Prospective cohort study comparing risk factors, etiology, stroke localization, severity on admission, management and outcome in patients aged 16–55 years with acute ischemic stroke consecutively included in the Bernese stroke database between 01/2015 to 12/2018 with subgroup analyses for very young (16-35y) and young patients (36-55y). RESULTS: 689 patients (39% female) were included. Stroke in women dominated in the very young (53.8%, p<0.001) and in men in the young (63.9%, p<0.001). As risk factors only sleep-disordered breathing was more predominant in men in the very young, whereas arterial hypertension, diabetes and atrial fibrillation did not differ in women and men older than 35y. The higher frequency of stroke in women in the very young may be explained by the sex specific risk factors such as pregnancy, puerperium, the use of oral contraceptives, and hormonal replacement therapy. Stroke severity at presentation, etiology, stroke localization, management, and outcome did not differ between women and men. CONCLUSIONS: The main finding of this study is that sex specific risk factors in women may contribute to a large extent to the higher incidence of stroke in the very young in women. Important modifiable stroke risk factors, such as arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus and atrial fibrillation did not differ in women and men, either in the young as well as in the very young. These findings have major implications for primary preventive strategies of stroke in young people. Public Library of Science 2023-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10065293/ /pubmed/37000788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274722 Text en © 2023 Schwarzwald et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Schwarzwald, Anina
Fischer, Urs
Seiffge, David
Beyeler, Morin
Scutelnic, Adrian
Kaesmacher, Johannes
Mordasini, Pasquale
Dobrocky, Tomas
Gralla, Jan
Heldner, Mirjam R.
Umarova, Roza
Meinel, Thomas R.
Arnold, Marcel
Jung, Simon
Goeggel Simonetti, Barbara
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10065293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37000788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274722
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