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Twenty-Year Change in Severity and Outcome of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes

IMPORTANCE: Whether recent changes in demographic characteristics and therapeutic technologies have altered stroke outcomes remains unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine secular changes in initial neurological severity and short-term functional outcomes of patients with acute stroke by sex using a large...

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Autores principales: Toyoda, Kazunori, Yoshimura, Sohei, Nakai, Michikazu, Koga, Masatoshi, Sasahara, Yusuke, Sonoda, Kazutaka, Kamiyama, Kenji, Yazawa, Yukako, Kawada, Sanami, Sasaki, Masahiro, Terasaki, Tadashi, Miwa, Kaori, Koge, Junpei, Ishigami, Akiko, Wada, Shinichi, Iwanaga, Yoshitaka, Miyamoto, Yoshihiro, Minematsu, Kazuo, Kobayashi, Shotai
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Medical Association 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8649912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34870689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamaneurol.2021.4346
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author Toyoda, Kazunori
Yoshimura, Sohei
Nakai, Michikazu
Koga, Masatoshi
Sasahara, Yusuke
Sonoda, Kazutaka
Kamiyama, Kenji
Yazawa, Yukako
Kawada, Sanami
Sasaki, Masahiro
Terasaki, Tadashi
Miwa, Kaori
Koge, Junpei
Ishigami, Akiko
Wada, Shinichi
Iwanaga, Yoshitaka
Miyamoto, Yoshihiro
Minematsu, Kazuo
Kobayashi, Shotai
author_facet Toyoda, Kazunori
Yoshimura, Sohei
Nakai, Michikazu
Koga, Masatoshi
Sasahara, Yusuke
Sonoda, Kazutaka
Kamiyama, Kenji
Yazawa, Yukako
Kawada, Sanami
Sasaki, Masahiro
Terasaki, Tadashi
Miwa, Kaori
Koge, Junpei
Ishigami, Akiko
Wada, Shinichi
Iwanaga, Yoshitaka
Miyamoto, Yoshihiro
Minematsu, Kazuo
Kobayashi, Shotai
author_sort Toyoda, Kazunori
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description IMPORTANCE: Whether recent changes in demographic characteristics and therapeutic technologies have altered stroke outcomes remains unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine secular changes in initial neurological severity and short-term functional outcomes of patients with acute stroke by sex using a large population. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This nationwide, hospital-based, multicenter, prospective registry cohort study used the Japan Stroke Data Bank and included patients who developed acute stroke from January 2000 through December 2019. Patients with stroke, including ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, who registered within 7 days after symptom onset were studied. Modified Rankin Scale scores were assessed at hospital discharge for all patients. EXPOSURE: Time. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Initial severity was assessed by the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale for ischemic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage and by the World Federation of Neurological Surgeons grading for subarachnoid hemorrhage. Outcomes were judged as favorable if the modified Rankin Scale score was 0 to 2 and unfavorable if 5 to 6. RESULTS: Of 183 080 patients, 135 266 (53 800 women [39.8%]; median [IQR] age, 74 [66-82] years) developed ischemic stroke, 36 014 (15 365 women [42.7%]; median [IQR] age, 70 [59-79] years) developed intracerebral hemorrhage, and 11 800 (7924 women [67.2%]; median [IQR] age, 64 [53-75] years) developed subarachnoid hemorrhage. In all 3 stroke types, median ages at onset increased, and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and World Federation of Neurological Surgeons scores decreased throughout the 20-year period on multivariable analysis. In ischemic stroke, the proportion of favorable outcomes showed an increase over time after age adjustment (odds ratio [OR], 1.020; 95% CI, 1.015-1.024 for women vs OR, 1.015; 95% CI, 1.011-1.018 for men) but then stagnated, or even decreased in men, on multivariate adjustment including reperfusion therapy (OR, 0.997; 95% CI, 0.991-1.003 for women vs OR, 0.990; 95% CI, 0.985-0.994 for men). Unfavorable outcomes and in-hospital deaths decreased in both sexes. In intracerebral hemorrhage, favorable outcomes decreased in both sexes, and unfavorable outcomes and deaths decreased only in women. In subarachnoid hemorrhage, the proportion of favorable outcomes was unchanged, and that of unfavorable outcomes and deaths decreased in both sexes. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this study, functional outcomes improved in patients with ischemic stroke during the past 20 years in both sexes presumably partly owing to the development of acute reperfusion therapy. The outcomes of patients with hemorrhagic stroke did not clearly improve in the same period.
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spelling pubmed-86499122021-12-08 Twenty-Year Change in Severity and Outcome of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes Toyoda, Kazunori Yoshimura, Sohei Nakai, Michikazu Koga, Masatoshi Sasahara, Yusuke Sonoda, Kazutaka Kamiyama, Kenji Yazawa, Yukako Kawada, Sanami Sasaki, Masahiro Terasaki, Tadashi Miwa, Kaori Koge, Junpei Ishigami, Akiko Wada, Shinichi Iwanaga, Yoshitaka Miyamoto, Yoshihiro Minematsu, Kazuo Kobayashi, Shotai JAMA Neurol Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Whether recent changes in demographic characteristics and therapeutic technologies have altered stroke outcomes remains unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine secular changes in initial neurological severity and short-term functional outcomes of patients with acute stroke by sex using a large population. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This nationwide, hospital-based, multicenter, prospective registry cohort study used the Japan Stroke Data Bank and included patients who developed acute stroke from January 2000 through December 2019. Patients with stroke, including ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, who registered within 7 days after symptom onset were studied. Modified Rankin Scale scores were assessed at hospital discharge for all patients. EXPOSURE: Time. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Initial severity was assessed by the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale for ischemic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage and by the World Federation of Neurological Surgeons grading for subarachnoid hemorrhage. Outcomes were judged as favorable if the modified Rankin Scale score was 0 to 2 and unfavorable if 5 to 6. RESULTS: Of 183 080 patients, 135 266 (53 800 women [39.8%]; median [IQR] age, 74 [66-82] years) developed ischemic stroke, 36 014 (15 365 women [42.7%]; median [IQR] age, 70 [59-79] years) developed intracerebral hemorrhage, and 11 800 (7924 women [67.2%]; median [IQR] age, 64 [53-75] years) developed subarachnoid hemorrhage. In all 3 stroke types, median ages at onset increased, and the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and World Federation of Neurological Surgeons scores decreased throughout the 20-year period on multivariable analysis. In ischemic stroke, the proportion of favorable outcomes showed an increase over time after age adjustment (odds ratio [OR], 1.020; 95% CI, 1.015-1.024 for women vs OR, 1.015; 95% CI, 1.011-1.018 for men) but then stagnated, or even decreased in men, on multivariate adjustment including reperfusion therapy (OR, 0.997; 95% CI, 0.991-1.003 for women vs OR, 0.990; 95% CI, 0.985-0.994 for men). Unfavorable outcomes and in-hospital deaths decreased in both sexes. In intracerebral hemorrhage, favorable outcomes decreased in both sexes, and unfavorable outcomes and deaths decreased only in women. In subarachnoid hemorrhage, the proportion of favorable outcomes was unchanged, and that of unfavorable outcomes and deaths decreased in both sexes. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this study, functional outcomes improved in patients with ischemic stroke during the past 20 years in both sexes presumably partly owing to the development of acute reperfusion therapy. The outcomes of patients with hemorrhagic stroke did not clearly improve in the same period. American Medical Association 2021-12-06 2022-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8649912/ /pubmed/34870689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamaneurol.2021.4346 Text en Copyright 2021 Toyoda K et al. JAMA Neurology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Toyoda, Kazunori
Yoshimura, Sohei
Nakai, Michikazu
Koga, Masatoshi
Sasahara, Yusuke
Sonoda, Kazutaka
Kamiyama, Kenji
Yazawa, Yukako
Kawada, Sanami
Sasaki, Masahiro
Terasaki, Tadashi
Miwa, Kaori
Koge, Junpei
Ishigami, Akiko
Wada, Shinichi
Iwanaga, Yoshitaka
Miyamoto, Yoshihiro
Minematsu, Kazuo
Kobayashi, Shotai
Twenty-Year Change in Severity and Outcome of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes
title Twenty-Year Change in Severity and Outcome of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes
title_full Twenty-Year Change in Severity and Outcome of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes
title_fullStr Twenty-Year Change in Severity and Outcome of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes
title_full_unstemmed Twenty-Year Change in Severity and Outcome of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes
title_short Twenty-Year Change in Severity and Outcome of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Strokes
title_sort twenty-year change in severity and outcome of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8649912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34870689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamaneurol.2021.4346
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