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(Stroke. 2000;31:1583.)
© 2000 American Heart Association, Inc.
Original Contributions |
From Kanazawa Medical University (Y.M., H.N., M.N., K.M., M.T., W.H.), Ishikawa-ken; Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University (Y.N., S.K.), Toyama-ken; Tonami Public Health Center (M.H.), Toyama-ken; and Notre Dame Seishin University (K.Y., K.H.), Okayama-ken, Japan.
Background and PurposeStroke mortality in Japan has significantly declined during recent decades. To determine the cause of this decrease, we studied the trends in stroke incidence and case fatality within 28 days after stroke in a rural area in Japan.
MethodsWe used a population-based registry during 19771991 in Oyabe, a rural area in the central part of Japan. The average population aged 25 years and older numbered 32 859 persons. Changes in age-standardized stroke incidence rate were calculated and compared between the 3 periods 19771981, 19821986, and 19871991. The 28-day case fatality rate was evaluated and also compared between the 3 periods by onset year.
ResultsThe total number of strokes was 2068. The age-standardized incidence rate of all strokes decreased during the 15-year period, from 605 to 417 per 100 000 in men and from 476 to 329 per 100 000 in women. A marked decline was found during 19771986 but was not apparent during 19871991. Moreover, there was an increase in the group aged 75 years and older. The 28-day case fatality rates for all strokes improved from 18.0% to 14.2% in men and from 26.8% to 19.1% in women during the observation period.
ConclusionsThese data indicate that declines in the stroke incidence and the 28- day case fatality have been associated with a marked decrease in stroke-related mortality in Japan.
Key Words: epidemiology incidence Japan stroke outcome
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