Stroke, Vol 24, 212-218, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
CC Chang and CJ Chen
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Pathological patterns of stroke are different in
various races, with the predominant stroke type in the Chinese being
intracerebral hemorrhage. A total of 31,078 deaths from cerebral infarction
and 77,773 deaths from cerebral hemorrhage in Taiwan were reported for
groups of subjects aged 40-79 years during the period 1974- 1988 to
elucidate their secular trends. METHODS: Vital statistics and demographic
data were collected for analyzing the truncated age- adjusted mortality
rates. Poisson regression analysis was used to estimate the relative risk
and 95% confidence interval. RESULTS: The mortality rates for cerebral
hemorrhage were greater than those for cerebral infarction. The mortality
rates increased exponentially with age for both subtypes. The decline in
age-specific mortality for the period 1974-1983 was much more striking for
cerebral hemorrhage than for cerebral infarction. Mortality from cerebral
infarction and hemorrhage increased with age for all birth cohorts except
the cerebral hemorrhage mortality of the oldest cohort. Male/female ratios
for both cerebral infarction and hemorrhage were greater in the younger age
groups. The cerebral hemorrhage/infarction ratio during the period 1984-
1988 was highest for the younger age groups and lowest for the oldest age
groups. CONCLUSIONS: The different secular trends of mortality from
cerebral infarction and hemorrhage imply that these two patterns of stroke
may be associated with some different risk factors.
ARTICLES
Secular trend of mortality from cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage in Taiwan, 1974-1988
Institute of Public Health, National Taiwan University College of Medicine, Republic of China.
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