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Krishnamurthi, R.V., Moran, A.E., Forouzanfar, M.H., Bennett, D.A., Mensah, G.A., Lawes, C.M., Barker-Collo, S., Connor, M., Roth, G.A., Sacco, R., Ezzati, M., Naghavi, M., Murray, C.J. and Feigin, V.L. (2014) The Global Burden of Hemorrhagic Stroke: A Summary of Findings from the GBD 2010 Study. Global Heart, 9, 101-106.
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TITLE:
Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Pointe a Pitre Hospital
AUTHORS:
Mendinatou Agbetou, Thierry Adoukonou, Cosmin Alecu, Anne Landais, Annie Lannuzel
KEYWORDS:
Stroke, Intracerebral Hemorrhage, Guadeloupe
JOURNAL NAME:
World Journal of Neuroscience,
Vol.8 No.4,
September
30,
2018
ABSTRACT: Background: In caribbean space stroke incidence is 50% higher than in Europe. This
study aims to describe characteristics of intracerebral hemorrhage in Guadeloupe. Methods: This was a retrospective study of hospitalized patients with a
no-traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage during one year from 2013 to 2014.
Survivors were contacted by telephone at the end of the study and; if
accept, vital status and Rankin scale were assessed. Results: In one year, 1418 patients were
hospitalized for an acute stroke. 112 had no-traumatic intracerebral
hemorrhage (7.9%). The sex ratio F/H was 0.72. Mean age of the population was
at 63.0 ± 14.7 years.
Hypertension and diabetes were the leading risk factors notice with
respectively 62 and 25 patients. Intracerebral hemorrhage distribution was:
deep 48.2%, lobar 30.4%, sub-tentorial 17.9%, meningeal 3.5%. Severity signs
distribution were mass effect 79%, ventricular contamination 43% and cerebral
herniation 37%. Mean during of in-hospital stay was 10.6 ± 10.3 days and in-hospital mortality was 22 patients
(19.6%). A year and a half after
emergency 5 additional death (4.5%) between 35 patients
survivors was noticed with median Rankin scale 1.5. Conclusion: Intracerebral hemorrhage is less frequent in African American as compared
to Caucasian; the epidemiological excess of strokes in this population is
related to ischemic strokes.
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