Pilot study of the characteristics of acute stroke events in patients discharged from the Carolina University Hospital, Puerto Rico in 2007.

  • Juan Carlos Zevallos
  • , Juan Gonzalez
  • , Fernando Santiago
  • , Rafael Rodríguez
  • , Ada Rivera
  • , Ana Michelle García
  • , Felixa Flecha
  • , Marielys Colón
  • , Jorge Yarzebski

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stroke is the third leading cause of death in Puerto Rico. We examined the pre-hospital phase, management and case-fatality-rates (CFR) of patients discharged with acute stroke from the Carolina University of Puerto Rico Hospital during 2007. METHODS: Trained personnel collected information on demographics, delay-time, mode-of-transportation, management, and mortality from all medical records. STATAâ was utilized to conduct univariate comparison of demographics, mode-of-transportation, therapeutics and diagnostic characteristics. Logistic regression analysis assessed cohort effect and controlled for confounders. RESULTS: The average age was 69.1 years, and 53% were males. The average delay between onset of symptoms suggestive of stroke and arrival at the emergency department was 4.5 hours. Only 62% of patients utilized Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Intravenous thrombolysis was not administered. Stroke mortality increased with age. Ischemic vs. hemorrhagic CFR was significantly higher (63.9% vs. 36.10%; p = 0.034). CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the potential benefit of evidence-based therapeutics and EMS use among stroke patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11-13
Number of pages3
JournalBoletín de la Asociación Médica de Puerto Rico
Volume101
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

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