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Age in relation to comorbidity and outcome in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke: A Swedish national observational study

INTRODUCTION: Recent trials report positive results for preventing vascular events with dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke. We aimed to investigate this population regarding influence of age on vascular risk factors, hospital stay and mortality....

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Autores principales: Fasth, Oskar, Lesén, Eva, Appelros, Peter, Farahmand, Bahman, Hedberg, Jonatan, Ladenvall, Per, Mellström, Carl, Åsberg, Signild
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7995324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33817335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396987320975980
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author Fasth, Oskar
Lesén, Eva
Appelros, Peter
Farahmand, Bahman
Hedberg, Jonatan
Ladenvall, Per
Mellström, Carl
Åsberg, Signild
author_facet Fasth, Oskar
Lesén, Eva
Appelros, Peter
Farahmand, Bahman
Hedberg, Jonatan
Ladenvall, Per
Mellström, Carl
Åsberg, Signild
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description INTRODUCTION: Recent trials report positive results for preventing vascular events with dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke. We aimed to investigate this population regarding influence of age on vascular risk factors, hospital stay and mortality. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on patients aged 40–100 years with TIA or ischemic stroke in the Swedish Stroke Register during 2012–13 were linked with national registers. To identify patients with high-risk TIA (ABCD(2) ≥6) or minor ischemic stroke (NIHSS ≤5) eligible for DAPT, we excluded patients with atrial fibrillation, anticoagulant use, prior major bleeding, or unknown stroke severity. FINDINGS: We identified 10,053 potential DAPT-candidates (mean age 72.6 years, 45.2% female, 16.4% with TIA). With advancing age, most vascular risk factors increased. Antiplatelet treatment increased from 31.9% before the event to 95.5% after discharge. Within 1 year following index event, the proportion of patients with ≥1 re-admission increased with age (29.2% in 40–64 year-olds; 47.2% in 85–100 year-olds). All-cause death per 100 person-years was 6.9 (95% CI 6.4–7.4) within 1 year, and highest in the first 30 days (15.2; 95% CI 12.8–18.2). For each year of increased age, the risk of death increased with 3.5% (p = 0.128) in patients 40–64 years and with 11.8% (p < 0.001) in those ≥85 years. CONCLUSIONS: While in theory representing a subset of patients with mild injury, our observational study highlights substantial use of health-care resources and high mortality rates among patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke assumed eligible for DAPT.
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spelling pubmed-79953242021-04-02 Age in relation to comorbidity and outcome in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke: A Swedish national observational study Fasth, Oskar Lesén, Eva Appelros, Peter Farahmand, Bahman Hedberg, Jonatan Ladenvall, Per Mellström, Carl Åsberg, Signild Eur Stroke J Original Research Article INTRODUCTION: Recent trials report positive results for preventing vascular events with dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke. We aimed to investigate this population regarding influence of age on vascular risk factors, hospital stay and mortality. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Data on patients aged 40–100 years with TIA or ischemic stroke in the Swedish Stroke Register during 2012–13 were linked with national registers. To identify patients with high-risk TIA (ABCD(2) ≥6) or minor ischemic stroke (NIHSS ≤5) eligible for DAPT, we excluded patients with atrial fibrillation, anticoagulant use, prior major bleeding, or unknown stroke severity. FINDINGS: We identified 10,053 potential DAPT-candidates (mean age 72.6 years, 45.2% female, 16.4% with TIA). With advancing age, most vascular risk factors increased. Antiplatelet treatment increased from 31.9% before the event to 95.5% after discharge. Within 1 year following index event, the proportion of patients with ≥1 re-admission increased with age (29.2% in 40–64 year-olds; 47.2% in 85–100 year-olds). All-cause death per 100 person-years was 6.9 (95% CI 6.4–7.4) within 1 year, and highest in the first 30 days (15.2; 95% CI 12.8–18.2). For each year of increased age, the risk of death increased with 3.5% (p = 0.128) in patients 40–64 years and with 11.8% (p < 0.001) in those ≥85 years. CONCLUSIONS: While in theory representing a subset of patients with mild injury, our observational study highlights substantial use of health-care resources and high mortality rates among patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke assumed eligible for DAPT. SAGE Publications 2020-12-13 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7995324/ /pubmed/33817335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396987320975980 Text en © European Stroke Organisation 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Fasth, Oskar
Lesén, Eva
Appelros, Peter
Farahmand, Bahman
Hedberg, Jonatan
Ladenvall, Per
Mellström, Carl
Åsberg, Signild
Age in relation to comorbidity and outcome in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke: A Swedish national observational study
title Age in relation to comorbidity and outcome in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke: A Swedish national observational study
title_full Age in relation to comorbidity and outcome in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke: A Swedish national observational study
title_fullStr Age in relation to comorbidity and outcome in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke: A Swedish national observational study
title_full_unstemmed Age in relation to comorbidity and outcome in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke: A Swedish national observational study
title_short Age in relation to comorbidity and outcome in patients with high-risk TIA or minor ischemic stroke: A Swedish national observational study
title_sort age in relation to comorbidity and outcome in patients with high-risk tia or minor ischemic stroke: a swedish national observational study
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7995324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33817335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2396987320975980
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