Risk factors and types of recurrent stroke: a Saudi hospital based study

  • El-gohary T
  • Alshenqiti A
  • Ibrahim S
  • et al.
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Abstract

[Purpose] To identify the risk factors and the stroke types in recurrent stroke patients of Madinah Al-Munawarah city. [Participants and Methods] A prospective research hospital based study was conducted through the year of 2014. The patients were entered in the study when they had recurrent cerebrovascular accident led to hospital admission. All details of patients were obtained include history, demographic data, risk factors and stroke types. [Results] Ninety-four (83.9%) ischaemic strokes, 12 (10.7%) intercerebral hemorrhage strokes and 6 (5.4%) undefined out of 112 patients had recurrent stroke found in this study. Hypertension was the most prevalent risk factors (90.2%) followed by diabetes mellitus (62.5%) and ischaemic heart disease (51.8%). [Conclusion] Hypertension, diabetes, and ischaemic heart disease in particular were exhibited to be crucial risk factors for stroke recurrence in this study. Future studies are needed for secondary prevention planning.

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El-gohary, T. M., Alshenqiti, A. M., Ibrahim, S. R., Khaled, O. A., Ali, A. R. H., & Ahmed, M. S. (2019). Risk factors and types of recurrent stroke: a Saudi hospital based study. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 31(10), 743–746. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.31.743

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