Recurrent strokes in arterial hypertension patients (Nal’chik City Stroke Registry data)

Aim. To study arterial hypertension (AH) features in patients with recurrent stroke. Material and methods. The population method of stroke registry (two-year follow-up (2003-2004) in the city with population of 245 000) was used. In total, 1018 stroke patients were identified, including 863 primary...

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Main Authors: E. S. Ulimbasheva, Yu. Ya. Varakin, S. M. Chudopal
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Published: «SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLC 2007-08-01
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Online Access:https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1279
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author E. S. Ulimbasheva
Yu. Ya. Varakin
S. M. Chudopal
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S. M. Chudopal
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description Aim. To study arterial hypertension (AH) features in patients with recurrent stroke. Material and methods. The population method of stroke registry (two-year follow-up (2003-2004) in the city with population of 245 000) was used. In total, 1018 stroke patients were identified, including 863 primary strokes and 155 recurrent strokes. Results. Stroke incidence was 2,07 per 1000 per year: 1,76 for primary stroke, 0,31 for recurrent stroke; mortality - 1,08 per 1000 per year. Twenty-eight-day lethality was 31,7%, reaching 52,2% at one year. AH was diagnosed in 70% of stroke patients. In recurrent stroke individuals, AH was more prevalent, with higher blood pressure (BP) levels and hypertensive cerebral crises (HCC) rates. Pre-stroke BP increase was associated with stroke severity and functional recovery. In hypertensive stroke survivors, only 47% were treated regularly. Current smoking and alcohol abuse rates were 29% and 30%, respectively. Conclusion. In stroke patients, AH was diagnosed twice as often as in general population, was characterized by higher BP levels and HCC rates. Less than one half of stroke survivors received antihypertensive medications regularly.
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spelling doaj-art-9c62fd922dda48cdbf914a640ef7e64c2025-08-20T03:43:27Zrus«SILICEA-POLIGRAF» LLCКардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика1728-88002619-01252007-08-01642024990Recurrent strokes in arterial hypertension patients (Nal’chik City Stroke Registry data)E. S. Ulimbasheva0Yu. Ya. Varakin1S. M. Chudopal2Kabardino-Balkar State University, Nal’chikNeurology Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowKabardino-Balkar State University, Nal’chikAim. To study arterial hypertension (AH) features in patients with recurrent stroke. Material and methods. The population method of stroke registry (two-year follow-up (2003-2004) in the city with population of 245 000) was used. In total, 1018 stroke patients were identified, including 863 primary strokes and 155 recurrent strokes. Results. Stroke incidence was 2,07 per 1000 per year: 1,76 for primary stroke, 0,31 for recurrent stroke; mortality - 1,08 per 1000 per year. Twenty-eight-day lethality was 31,7%, reaching 52,2% at one year. AH was diagnosed in 70% of stroke patients. In recurrent stroke individuals, AH was more prevalent, with higher blood pressure (BP) levels and hypertensive cerebral crises (HCC) rates. Pre-stroke BP increase was associated with stroke severity and functional recovery. In hypertensive stroke survivors, only 47% were treated regularly. Current smoking and alcohol abuse rates were 29% and 30%, respectively. Conclusion. In stroke patients, AH was diagnosed twice as often as in general population, was characterized by higher BP levels and HCC rates. Less than one half of stroke survivors received antihypertensive medications regularly.https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1279arterial hypertensionantihypertensive therapystroke registryrecurrent strokerisk factors
spellingShingle E. S. Ulimbasheva
Yu. Ya. Varakin
S. M. Chudopal
Recurrent strokes in arterial hypertension patients (Nal’chik City Stroke Registry data)
Кардиоваскулярная терапия и профилактика
arterial hypertension
antihypertensive therapy
stroke registry
recurrent stroke
risk factors
title Recurrent strokes in arterial hypertension patients (Nal’chik City Stroke Registry data)
title_full Recurrent strokes in arterial hypertension patients (Nal’chik City Stroke Registry data)
title_fullStr Recurrent strokes in arterial hypertension patients (Nal’chik City Stroke Registry data)
title_full_unstemmed Recurrent strokes in arterial hypertension patients (Nal’chik City Stroke Registry data)
title_short Recurrent strokes in arterial hypertension patients (Nal’chik City Stroke Registry data)
title_sort recurrent strokes in arterial hypertension patients nal chik city stroke registry data
topic arterial hypertension
antihypertensive therapy
stroke registry
recurrent stroke
risk factors
url https://cardiovascular.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1279
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