Healthcare (Nov 2022)

Vascular Risk Factors in Ischemic Stroke Survivors: A Retrospective Study in Catalonia, Spain

  • Silvia Reverté-Villarroya,
  • Rosa Suñer-Soler,
  • Jose Zaragoza-Brunet,
  • Gisela Martín-Ozaeta,
  • Patricia Esteve-Belloch,
  • Iago Payo-Froiz,
  • Esther Sauras-Colón,
  • Fidel Lopez-Espuela

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10112219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 2219

Abstract

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Background: The distribution of vascular risk factors (VRFs) and stroke management vary by geographic area. Our aim was to examine the percentage of the VRFs according to age and sex in ischemic stroke survivors in a geographical area on the Mediterranean coast of Southern Catalonia, Spain. Methods: This was a multicenter, observational, retrospective, community-based study of a cohort, the data of which we obtained from digital clinical records of the Catalan Institute of Health. The study included all patients with a confirmed diagnosis of ischemic stroke who were treated between 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2020. Patients met the following inclusion criteria: residing in the study area, age ≥ 18 years, and presenting ≥1 modifiable vascular risk factor. The exclusion criteria were as follows: death patients (non-survivors) and patients without modifiable VRFs. We collected the demographic, clinical, and VRF variables of the total of 2054 cases included, and we analyzed the data according to age groups, sex, and number of VRFs. Results: Most of the patients included were in the 55–80 age group (n = 1139; 55.45%). Of the patients, 56.48% (n = 1160) presented ≤ 2 modifiable VRFs, and the age group 80 years old (38.82%)) and dyslipidemia (4 VRF (5.35%)). Conclusions: These results suggest the presence of many VRFs in people diagnosed with ischemic stroke—although with a lower percentage compared to other studies—and the need for specific individualized interventions for the control of modifiable RFs related to primary and secondary prevention of stroke.

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