Baseline characteristics, reperfusion treatment secondary prevention and outcome after acute ischemic stroke in three different socioeconomic environments in Europe

Introduction: The differences in vascular risk factors’ and stroke burden across Europe are notable, however there is limited understanding of the influence of socioeconomic environment on the quality of secondary prevention and outcome after acute ischemic stroke. Patients and methods: In this obse...

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Veröffentlicht in:European stroke journal 2024-12, Vol.9 (4), p.1043-1052
Hauptverfasser: Berger, Charlotte, Hammer, Helly, Costa, Marino, Lowiec, Pawel, Yagensky, Andriy, Scutelnic, Adrian, Antonenko, Kateryna, Biletska, Olga, Karaszewski, Bartosz, Sarikaya, Hakan, Zdrojewski, Tomasz, Klymiuk, Anastasiia, Bassetti, Claudio LA, Yashchuk, Natalia, Chwojnicki, Kamil, Arnold, Marcel, Saner, Hugo, Heldner, Mirjam R
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction: The differences in vascular risk factors’ and stroke burden across Europe are notable, however there is limited understanding of the influence of socioeconomic environment on the quality of secondary prevention and outcome after acute ischemic stroke. Patients and methods: In this observational multicenter cohort study, we analyzed baseline characteristics, reperfusion treatment, outcome and secondary prevention in patients with acute ischemic stroke from three tertiary-care teaching hospitals with similar service population size in different socioeconomic environments: Bern/CH/n = 293 (high-income), Gdansk/PL/n = 140 (high-income), and Lutsk/UA/n = 188 (lower-middle-income). Results: We analyzed 621 patients (43.2% women, median age = 71.4 years), admitted between 07 and 12/2019. Significant differences were observed in median BMI (CH = 26/PL = 27.7/UA = 27.8), stroke severity [(median NIHSS CH = 4(0-40)/PL = 11(0-33)/UA = 7(1-30)], initial neuroimaging (CT:CH = 21.6%/PL = 50.7%/UA = 71.3%), conservative treatment (CH = 34.1%/PL = 38.6%/UA = 95.2%) (each p 
ISSN:2396-9873
2396-9881
2396-9881
DOI:10.1177/23969873241245518