Three-Year Survival and Recurrence After Stroke in Malmö, Sweden An Analysis of Stroke Registry Data

1998 
Background and Purpose—Data from the Malmo Stroke Registry were analyzed to determine whether any change in survival or nonfatal stroke recurrence rates had occurred during the 4-year period from 1989 through 1992 and whether prognosis was related to area of residence. Methods—The series comprised 2290 patients, 1051 men and 1239 women, followed up for 3 years after their first stroke during the period 1989 through 1992. Results—Of the series as a whole, 959(43.4%) died and 137(6%) suffered a second nonfatal stroke. Multivariate analysis showed age, type of stroke, severity of stroke, and the presence of diabetes mellitus or cardiac disease each to be an independent predictor of mortality, and the presence of diabetes, atrial fibrillation, and history of transient ischemic attacks each to be associated with increased risk of recurrence. Treatment for hypertension was associated with a protective effect. As compared to those with first stroke in 1989, those with first stroke in 1992 were characterized by ...
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