OUTCOME PREDICTORS OF STROKE MORTALITY IN THE NEUROCRITICAL CARE UNIT
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Viderman, Dmitriy
Issanov, Alpamys
Temirov, Talgat
Goligher, Ewan
la Fleur, Philip
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Background: Risk factors for medium to long-term mortality after stroke are
well-established but predictors of in-hospital stroke mortality are less clearly
characterized. Kazakhstan has the highest age-standardized mortality rate from ischemic
stroke in the world.
Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of patients with stroke who were
admitted over a 3.5-years period to the neurocritical care unit of a tertiary care hospital
in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan.
Results: In total, 148 critically ill patients were included in the analysis (84 ischemic
stroke, 64 hemorrhagic stroke). The mean age was 63 years, 45% were male and the
mean Glasgow Coma Score (±SD) at baseline was 10.3 (±3.4). The in-hospital mortality
rate was similar in patients with ischemic (36%) and hemorrhagic (39%) stroke (HR 0.88,
95%CI 0.48–1.60). Median survival was 38 days (range: 1–89 days) in patients with
ischemic stroke and 39 days (range: 1–63 days) in patients with hemorrhagic stroke.
Univariable analysis found that patients who had a lower Glasgow Coma Scale, were in
coma and who had cerebral edema were more likely to die in-hospital (P = 0.04, 0.02,
<0.01, respectively).
Conclusions: Our analysis showed that mortality risk in critically ill patients with
hemorrhagic stroke was closer to mortality risk in patients with ischemic stroke than
has been reported in other analyses. Hypertension, chronic heart failure, ischemic heart
disease and atrial fibrillation were the most frequent comorbidities in patients who
developed severe (life-threatening) stroke. Coma and cerebral edema on admission
appear to be associated with poor outcome. This is the first publication of in-hospital
stroke mortality from a Central Asian population and could form the basis for future
research including development of risk scores and identifying modifiable risk factors.
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Viderman, D., Issanov, A., Temirov, T., Goligher, E., & la Fleur, P. (2020). Outcome Predictors of Stroke Mortality in the Neurocritical Care Unit. Frontiers in Neurology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.579733
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