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Trends in stroke incidence, mortality and case fatality rates in Joinville, Brazil: 1995–2006

BACKGROUND: Studying stroke rates in a whole community is a rational way to assess the quality of patient care and primary prevention. However, there are few studies of trends in stroke rates worldwide and none in Brazil. OBJECTIVE: Established study methods were used to define the rates for first e...

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Autores principales: Cabral, N L, Gonçalves, A R R, Longo, A L, Moro, C H C, Costa, G, Amaral, C H, Souza, M V, Eluf-Neto, J, Fonseca, L Augusto M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2688773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19147630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.2008.164475
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author Cabral, N L
Gonçalves, A R R
Longo, A L
Moro, C H C
Costa, G
Amaral, C H
Souza, M V
Eluf-Neto, J
Fonseca, L Augusto M
author_facet Cabral, N L
Gonçalves, A R R
Longo, A L
Moro, C H C
Costa, G
Amaral, C H
Souza, M V
Eluf-Neto, J
Fonseca, L Augusto M
author_sort Cabral, N L
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description BACKGROUND: Studying stroke rates in a whole community is a rational way to assess the quality of patient care and primary prevention. However, there are few studies of trends in stroke rates worldwide and none in Brazil. OBJECTIVE: Established study methods were used to define the rates for first ever stroke in a defined population in Brazil compared with similar data obtained and published in 1995. METHODS: All stroke cases occurring in the city of Joinville during 2005–2006 were prospectively ascertained. Crude incidence and mortality rates were determined, and age adjusted rates and 30 day case fatality were calculated and compared with the 1995 data. RESULTS: Of the 1323 stroke cases registered, 759 were first ever strokes. The incidence rate per 100 000 was 105.4 (95% CI 98.0 to 113.2), mortality rate was 23.9 (95% CI 20.4 to 27.8) and the 30 day case fatality was 19.1%. Compared with the 1995 data, we found that the incidence had decreased by 27%, mortality decreased by 37% and the 30 day case fatality decreased by 28%. CONCLUSIONS: Using defined criteria we showed that in an industrial southern Brazilian city, stroke rates are similar to those from developed countries. A significant decrease in stroke rates over the past decade was also found, suggesting an improvement in primary prevention and inpatient care of stroke patients in Joinville.
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spelling pubmed-26887732009-06-02 Trends in stroke incidence, mortality and case fatality rates in Joinville, Brazil: 1995–2006 Cabral, N L Gonçalves, A R R Longo, A L Moro, C H C Costa, G Amaral, C H Souza, M V Eluf-Neto, J Fonseca, L Augusto M J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry Research Papers BACKGROUND: Studying stroke rates in a whole community is a rational way to assess the quality of patient care and primary prevention. However, there are few studies of trends in stroke rates worldwide and none in Brazil. OBJECTIVE: Established study methods were used to define the rates for first ever stroke in a defined population in Brazil compared with similar data obtained and published in 1995. METHODS: All stroke cases occurring in the city of Joinville during 2005–2006 were prospectively ascertained. Crude incidence and mortality rates were determined, and age adjusted rates and 30 day case fatality were calculated and compared with the 1995 data. RESULTS: Of the 1323 stroke cases registered, 759 were first ever strokes. The incidence rate per 100 000 was 105.4 (95% CI 98.0 to 113.2), mortality rate was 23.9 (95% CI 20.4 to 27.8) and the 30 day case fatality was 19.1%. Compared with the 1995 data, we found that the incidence had decreased by 27%, mortality decreased by 37% and the 30 day case fatality decreased by 28%. CONCLUSIONS: Using defined criteria we showed that in an industrial southern Brazilian city, stroke rates are similar to those from developed countries. A significant decrease in stroke rates over the past decade was also found, suggesting an improvement in primary prevention and inpatient care of stroke patients in Joinville. BMJ Publishing Group 2009-07 2009-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2688773/ /pubmed/19147630 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.2008.164475 Text en © Cabral et al 2009 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cabral, N L
Gonçalves, A R R
Longo, A L
Moro, C H C
Costa, G
Amaral, C H
Souza, M V
Eluf-Neto, J
Fonseca, L Augusto M
Trends in stroke incidence, mortality and case fatality rates in Joinville, Brazil: 1995–2006
title Trends in stroke incidence, mortality and case fatality rates in Joinville, Brazil: 1995–2006
title_full Trends in stroke incidence, mortality and case fatality rates in Joinville, Brazil: 1995–2006
title_fullStr Trends in stroke incidence, mortality and case fatality rates in Joinville, Brazil: 1995–2006
title_full_unstemmed Trends in stroke incidence, mortality and case fatality rates in Joinville, Brazil: 1995–2006
title_short Trends in stroke incidence, mortality and case fatality rates in Joinville, Brazil: 1995–2006
title_sort trends in stroke incidence, mortality and case fatality rates in joinville, brazil: 1995–2006
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2688773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19147630
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.2008.164475
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