Stroke, Vol 25, 1752-1754, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
G Azzimondi, F Nonino, L Fiorani, L Vignatelli, A Stracciari, P Pazzaglia and R D'Alessandro
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The incidence of stroke among inpatients is not
known. The aim of our study was to investigate the incidence of stroke not
preceded by evident iatrogenic factors such as surgical or medical
procedures in a cohort of inpatients in a large Italian general hospital.
METHODS: From January 1, 1992, to December 31, 1992, we evaluated patients
referred to our neurology department with a suspected diagnosis of stroke
that occurred during hospitalization. Patients presenting with stroke as a
complication of iatrogenic causes were excluded. We calculated the
incidence rate of first-ever stroke in our cohort (crude and among patients
aged older than 50 years), thereafter adjusting these rates for age to the
general population of the city district of Bologna (Italy). RESULTS: In
1992, 22 inpatients had a first-ever stroke with no evidence of iatrogenic
factors. The crude stroke incidence rate was 11.08/1000 per year (95%
confidence interval, 6.95 to 16.73). The age-adjusted rate was 5.46 (95%
confidence interval 3.42 to 8.24). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence rate of
first-ever stroke among hospitalized patients is higher than those reported
in community-based studies. Higher frequency of coronary artery disease
among our patients could explain our findings. Further studies are needed
to identify possible predisposing factors (individual or environmental) for
stroke among inpatients.
ARTICLES
Incidence of stroke among inpatients in a large Italian hospital
Neurology Department, S. Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Bologna, Italy.
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