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Prevalence of stroke survival in rural communities living in northern Peru

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke is the leading cause of neurological impairment in the South American Andean region. However, the epidemiology of stroke in the region has been poorly characterized. METHODS: We conducted a staged three-phase population-based study applying a validated eight-question n...

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Autores principales: Moyano, Luz M., Montano, Silvia M., Vilchez Barreto, Percy, Reto, Narcisa, Larrauri, Luis, Mori, Nicanor, Cornejo-Olivas, Mario, Guevara-Silva, Erik, Urizar, Fernando, Najar, Enrique, Gamboa, Ricardo, Azabache, Cintya, Herrer Ticse, Raquel, Bolivar-Herrada, Lucia, Doud, Alex, Martinez, Peggy, Miranda, J. Jaime, Zunt, Joseph R., García, Hector H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8321101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34324513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254440
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author Moyano, Luz M.
Montano, Silvia M.
Vilchez Barreto, Percy
Reto, Narcisa
Larrauri, Luis
Mori, Nicanor
Cornejo-Olivas, Mario
Guevara-Silva, Erik
Urizar, Fernando
Najar, Enrique
Gamboa, Ricardo
Azabache, Cintya
Herrer Ticse, Raquel
Bolivar-Herrada, Lucia
Doud, Alex
Martinez, Peggy
Miranda, J. Jaime
Zunt, Joseph R.
García, Hector H.
author_facet Moyano, Luz M.
Montano, Silvia M.
Vilchez Barreto, Percy
Reto, Narcisa
Larrauri, Luis
Mori, Nicanor
Cornejo-Olivas, Mario
Guevara-Silva, Erik
Urizar, Fernando
Najar, Enrique
Gamboa, Ricardo
Azabache, Cintya
Herrer Ticse, Raquel
Bolivar-Herrada, Lucia
Doud, Alex
Martinez, Peggy
Miranda, J. Jaime
Zunt, Joseph R.
García, Hector H.
author_sort Moyano, Luz M.
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke is the leading cause of neurological impairment in the South American Andean region. However, the epidemiology of stroke in the region has been poorly characterized. METHODS: We conducted a staged three-phase population-based study applying a validated eight-question neurological survey in 80 rural villages in Tumbes, northern Peru, then confirmed presence or absence of stroke through a neurologist’s examination to estimate the prevalence of stroke. RESULTS: Our survey covered 90% of the population (22,278/24,854 individuals, mean age 30±21.28, 48.45% females), and prevalence of stroke was 7.05/1,000 inhabitants. After direct standardization to WHO’s world standard population, adjusted prevalence of stroke was 6.94/1,000 inhabitants. Participants aged ≥85 years had higher stroke prevalence (>50/1000 inhabitants) compared to other stratified ages, and some unusual cases of stroke were found among individuals aged 25–34 years. The lowest age reported for a first stroke event was 16.8 years. High blood pressure (aPR 4.2 [2.7–6.4], p>0.001), and sedentary lifestyle (aPR 1.6 [1.0–2.6], p = 0.045) were more prevalent in people with stroke. CONCLUSIONS: The age-standardized prevalence of stroke in this rural coastal Peruvian population was slightly higher than previously reported in studies from surrounding rural South American settings, but lower than in rural African and Asian regions. The death rate from stroke was much higher than in industrialized and middle-income countries.
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spelling pubmed-83211012021-07-31 Prevalence of stroke survival in rural communities living in northern Peru Moyano, Luz M. Montano, Silvia M. Vilchez Barreto, Percy Reto, Narcisa Larrauri, Luis Mori, Nicanor Cornejo-Olivas, Mario Guevara-Silva, Erik Urizar, Fernando Najar, Enrique Gamboa, Ricardo Azabache, Cintya Herrer Ticse, Raquel Bolivar-Herrada, Lucia Doud, Alex Martinez, Peggy Miranda, J. Jaime Zunt, Joseph R. García, Hector H. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stroke is the leading cause of neurological impairment in the South American Andean region. However, the epidemiology of stroke in the region has been poorly characterized. METHODS: We conducted a staged three-phase population-based study applying a validated eight-question neurological survey in 80 rural villages in Tumbes, northern Peru, then confirmed presence or absence of stroke through a neurologist’s examination to estimate the prevalence of stroke. RESULTS: Our survey covered 90% of the population (22,278/24,854 individuals, mean age 30±21.28, 48.45% females), and prevalence of stroke was 7.05/1,000 inhabitants. After direct standardization to WHO’s world standard population, adjusted prevalence of stroke was 6.94/1,000 inhabitants. Participants aged ≥85 years had higher stroke prevalence (>50/1000 inhabitants) compared to other stratified ages, and some unusual cases of stroke were found among individuals aged 25–34 years. The lowest age reported for a first stroke event was 16.8 years. High blood pressure (aPR 4.2 [2.7–6.4], p>0.001), and sedentary lifestyle (aPR 1.6 [1.0–2.6], p = 0.045) were more prevalent in people with stroke. CONCLUSIONS: The age-standardized prevalence of stroke in this rural coastal Peruvian population was slightly higher than previously reported in studies from surrounding rural South American settings, but lower than in rural African and Asian regions. The death rate from stroke was much higher than in industrialized and middle-income countries. Public Library of Science 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8321101/ /pubmed/34324513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254440 Text en © 2021 Moyano 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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Moyano, Luz M.
Montano, Silvia M.
Vilchez Barreto, Percy
Reto, Narcisa
Larrauri, Luis
Mori, Nicanor
Cornejo-Olivas, Mario
Guevara-Silva, Erik
Urizar, Fernando
Najar, Enrique
Gamboa, Ricardo
Azabache, Cintya
Herrer Ticse, Raquel
Bolivar-Herrada, Lucia
Doud, Alex
Martinez, Peggy
Miranda, J. Jaime
Zunt, Joseph R.
García, Hector H.
Prevalence of stroke survival in rural communities living in northern Peru
title Prevalence of stroke survival in rural communities living in northern Peru
title_full Prevalence of stroke survival in rural communities living in northern Peru
title_fullStr Prevalence of stroke survival in rural communities living in northern Peru
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of stroke survival in rural communities living in northern Peru
title_short Prevalence of stroke survival in rural communities living in northern Peru
title_sort prevalence of stroke survival in rural communities living in northern peru
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8321101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34324513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0254440
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