Abstract WP183: Trends in Young Adult Stroke and Acute Myocardial Infarction, is Atherosclerosis to Blame?

2018 
Background: Atherosclerotic risk factors (ARF) are known causes of stroke and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in older adults. However, their role in young adult stroke incidence is largely unknown. Hypothesis: We hypothesized that if the trend in incidence of young adult strokes is driven by premature atherosclerosis then we would observe similar trends in young adult AMI. Methods: A 10% random sample of all enrollees, from a commercial claims database between 2001-2014, was used. Enrollees were divide into ages 15 to 45 for young adults and 55 to 75 for older adults. Individual claims for first ever stroke or AMI hospitalizations were identified using ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes. Annual incidence rate was adjusted for age in both groups. A simple linear regression model was used to plot trend lines for incidence. Results: Included in the analysis were 3,770,474 young adults with mean age 28 and 1,552,351 older adults with mean age 60. Of all young adults, there were 3,078 strokes and 3,408 AMIs compared to...
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