Cargando…

Acute Stroke Care in Dementia: A Cohort Study from the Swedish Dementia and Stroke Registries

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that patients with dementia receive less testing and treatment for stroke. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to investigate hospital management of acute ischemic stroke in patients with and without dementia. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected dat...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Zupanic, Eva, Kåreholt, Ingemar, Norrving, Bo, Secnik, Juraj, von Euler, Mia, Winblad, Bengt, Religa, Dorota, Kramberger, Milica Gregoric, Johnell, Kristina, Eriksdotter, Maria, Garcia-Ptacek, Sara
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: IOS Press 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30248059
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-180653
_version_ 1783380757329215488
author Zupanic, Eva
Kåreholt, Ingemar
Norrving, Bo
Secnik, Juraj
von Euler, Mia
Winblad, Bengt
Religa, Dorota
Kramberger, Milica Gregoric
Johnell, Kristina
Eriksdotter, Maria
Garcia-Ptacek, Sara
author_facet Zupanic, Eva
Kåreholt, Ingemar
Norrving, Bo
Secnik, Juraj
von Euler, Mia
Winblad, Bengt
Religa, Dorota
Kramberger, Milica Gregoric
Johnell, Kristina
Eriksdotter, Maria
Garcia-Ptacek, Sara
author_sort Zupanic, Eva
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that patients with dementia receive less testing and treatment for stroke. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to investigate hospital management of acute ischemic stroke in patients with and without dementia. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data 2010–2014 from the Swedish national dementia registry (SveDem) and the Swedish national stroke registry (Riksstroke). Patients with dementia who suffered an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) (n = 1,356) were compared with matched non-dementia AIS patients (n = 6,755). Outcomes included length of stay in a stroke unit, total length of hospitalization, and utilization of diagnostic tests and assessments. RESULTS: The median age at stroke onset was 83 years. While patients with dementia were equally likely to be directly admitted to a stroke unit as their non-dementia counterparts, their stroke unit and total hospitalization length were shorter (10.5 versus 11.2 days and 11.6 versus 13.5, respectively, p < 0.001). Dementia patients were less likely to receive carotid ultrasound (OR 0.36, 95% CI [0.30–0.42]) or undergo assessments by the interdisciplinary team members (physiotherapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists; p < 0.05 for all adjusted models). However, a similar proportion of patients received CT imaging (97.4% versus 98.6%, p = 0.001) and a swallowing assessment (90.7% versus 91.8%, p = 0.218). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with dementia who suffer an ischemic stroke have equal access to direct stroke unit care compared to non-dementia patients; however, on average, their stay in a stroke unit and total hospitalization are shorter. Dementia patients are also less likely to receive specific diagnostic tests and assessments by the interdisciplinary stroke team.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6294591
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher IOS Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-62945912018-12-18 Acute Stroke Care in Dementia: A Cohort Study from the Swedish Dementia and Stroke Registries Zupanic, Eva Kåreholt, Ingemar Norrving, Bo Secnik, Juraj von Euler, Mia Winblad, Bengt Religa, Dorota Kramberger, Milica Gregoric Johnell, Kristina Eriksdotter, Maria Garcia-Ptacek, Sara J Alzheimers Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown that patients with dementia receive less testing and treatment for stroke. OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to investigate hospital management of acute ischemic stroke in patients with and without dementia. METHODS: Retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data 2010–2014 from the Swedish national dementia registry (SveDem) and the Swedish national stroke registry (Riksstroke). Patients with dementia who suffered an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) (n = 1,356) were compared with matched non-dementia AIS patients (n = 6,755). Outcomes included length of stay in a stroke unit, total length of hospitalization, and utilization of diagnostic tests and assessments. RESULTS: The median age at stroke onset was 83 years. While patients with dementia were equally likely to be directly admitted to a stroke unit as their non-dementia counterparts, their stroke unit and total hospitalization length were shorter (10.5 versus 11.2 days and 11.6 versus 13.5, respectively, p < 0.001). Dementia patients were less likely to receive carotid ultrasound (OR 0.36, 95% CI [0.30–0.42]) or undergo assessments by the interdisciplinary team members (physiotherapists, speech therapists, occupational therapists; p < 0.05 for all adjusted models). However, a similar proportion of patients received CT imaging (97.4% versus 98.6%, p = 0.001) and a swallowing assessment (90.7% versus 91.8%, p = 0.218). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with dementia who suffer an ischemic stroke have equal access to direct stroke unit care compared to non-dementia patients; however, on average, their stay in a stroke unit and total hospitalization are shorter. Dementia patients are also less likely to receive specific diagnostic tests and assessments by the interdisciplinary stroke team. IOS Press 2018-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6294591/ /pubmed/30248059 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-180653 Text en © 2018 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zupanic, Eva
Kåreholt, Ingemar
Norrving, Bo
Secnik, Juraj
von Euler, Mia
Winblad, Bengt
Religa, Dorota
Kramberger, Milica Gregoric
Johnell, Kristina
Eriksdotter, Maria
Garcia-Ptacek, Sara
Acute Stroke Care in Dementia: A Cohort Study from the Swedish Dementia and Stroke Registries
title Acute Stroke Care in Dementia: A Cohort Study from the Swedish Dementia and Stroke Registries
title_full Acute Stroke Care in Dementia: A Cohort Study from the Swedish Dementia and Stroke Registries
title_fullStr Acute Stroke Care in Dementia: A Cohort Study from the Swedish Dementia and Stroke Registries
title_full_unstemmed Acute Stroke Care in Dementia: A Cohort Study from the Swedish Dementia and Stroke Registries
title_short Acute Stroke Care in Dementia: A Cohort Study from the Swedish Dementia and Stroke Registries
title_sort acute stroke care in dementia: a cohort study from the swedish dementia and stroke registries
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30248059
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JAD-180653
work_keys_str_mv AT zupaniceva acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT kareholtingemar acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT norrvingbo acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT secnikjuraj acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT voneulermia acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT winbladbengt acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT religadorota acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT krambergermilicagregoric acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT johnellkristina acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT eriksdottermaria acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries
AT garciaptaceksara acutestrokecareindementiaacohortstudyfromtheswedishdementiaandstrokeregistries