日本社区内首次卒中患者的10年卒中复发情况:福冈研究
Ten year recurrence after first ever stroke in a Japanese community: The Hisayama study作者机构:Dept.of Med. and Clinical Science Graduate School of Medical Sciences Kyushu University Maidashi 3-1 -1 Higashi-kuFukuoka 812-8582 Japan Dr.
出 版 物:《世界核心医学期刊文摘(神经病学分册)》 (Digest of the World Core Medical Journals:Clinical Neurology)
年 卷 期:2005年第1卷第7期
页 面:22-23页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100204[医学-神经病学] 10[医学]
主 题:首次卒中 脑梗死复发 复发率 recurrence 福冈 卒中发作 队列研究 临床亚型 infarct 蛛网膜下腔出血
摘 要:Background: Very few population based cohort studies have focused on the long term recurrence of stroke. Objective: To examine 10 year c umulative recurrence rates for stroke in a Japanese cohort according to patholog ical type and clinical subtype of brain infarction. Methods: During a 32 year fo llowup of 1621 subjects ≥40 years of age, 410 developed first ever *** were followed up prospectively for 10 years after stroke onset. Results: During follow up, 108 (26%) experienced recurrent stroke. The cumulative recurrence r ates were 35.3%atfive years and 51.3%at 10 years. The 10 year recurrence rates of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH), brain haemorrhage, and brain infarction were 70.0%, 55.6%, and 49.7%, respectively;the difference between SAH and brain i nfarction was significant (p = 0.004). Most recurrent episodes after SAH or brai n haemorrhage happened within a year after the index stroke, whereas recurrence of brain infarction increased consistently throughout the observation period. Ca rdioembolic stroke had a higher recurrence rate (75.2%) than lacunar infarction (46.8%) (p =0.049). The 10 year risk of stroke recurrence increased with age a fter lacunar or atherothrombotic brain infarction, but not after the other types or subtypes. After atherothrombotic brain infarction, cardioembolic stroke, or SAH, the type and subtype of most recurrent strokes were the same as for the ind ex stroke,but recurrence after lacunar infarction or brain haemorrhage showed di vergent patterns. Conclusions: Japanese people have higher recurrence rates of s troke than other populations. Recurrence rate after a first brain infarct increa ses consistently through the next 10 years.