以多重死因資料比較台灣美國腦中風 併發吸入性肺炎之趨勢 奇美醫學中心 張嘉祐醫師. Stroke Statistics -- A Report From the American Heart Association Approximately 56% of stroke deaths in 2009.

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以多重死因資料比較台灣美國腦中風 併發吸入性肺炎之趨勢 奇美醫學中心 張嘉祐醫師

Stroke Statistics -- A Report From the American Heart Association Approximately 56% of stroke deaths in 2009 occurred out of the hospital. 30-day mortality rate varied by age: 9% in patients 65 to 74 years of age, 13.1% in those 74 to 84 years of age, and 23% in those ≥85 years of age. Among Medicare patients discharged from the hospital after stroke, ≈45% return directly home, 24% are discharged to inpatient rehabilitation facilities, and 31% are discharged to skilled nursing facilities.

Stroke Statistics Among ischemic stroke survivors who were ≥65 years of age, the following disabilities were observed at 6 months after stroke : — 50% had some hemiparesis — 30% were unable to walk without some assistance — 46% had cognitive deficits — 35% had depressive symptoms — 19% had aphasia — 26% were dependent in activities of daily living — 26% were institutionalized in a nursing home

Proportion of patients dead within 5 years after first stroke Go A et al. Circulation 2013;127:e6-e245

Proportion of patients with recurrent stroke in 5 years after first stroke Go A et al. Circulation 2013;127:e6-e245

Cause-Specific Mortality After First Cerebral Infarction -- A Population-Based Study Stroke. 2003;34:1828 The mortality rate among stroke patients was highest during the first month after CI but remained increased compared with controls for at least 2 years

Cause-Specific Mortality After First Cerebral Infarction -- A Population-Based Study Stroke. 2003;34:1828 More than 50% of deaths within the first month were attributed directly to the initial CI In patients who survived the first month after CI, cardiac and pulmonary causes together accounted for 54% of the 1-year mortality. Mortality due to recurrent stroke accounted for only 5% of the 1-year mortality.

Cause-Specific Mortality After First Cerebral Infarction -- A Population-Based Study Stroke. 2003;34:1828 In the first month after CI, mortality resulted predominantly from neurologic complications. Later mortality remained high because of respiratory and cardiovascular causes To improve long-term survival after CI, aggressive management of pulmonary and cardiac disease is as important as secondary stroke prevention.

Complications and Outcome After Acute Stroke Does Dysphagia Matter? Stroke. 1996; 27: 1200 Dysphagia after acute stroke are common, with a reported incidence as high as 47% Patients with an abnormal swallow (dysphagia) on bedside assessment had a higher risk of chest infection (P=.05) and a poor nutritional state (P<.001). The presence of dysphagia was associated with an increased risk of death (P=.001), disability (P=.02), length of hospital stay (P<.001), and institutional care (P<.05). When other factors were taken into account, dysphagia remained as an independent predictor of outcome only with regard to mortality.

Methods—We used multiple-cause mortality data for the years 2001 to 2010 (CDC WONDER) to identify death certificates with mention of stroke, AP, and choking for analysis. Results—of death certificates with mention of stroke in the United States between 2001 and % (n= ) reported AP as a cause of death, and 1.5% (n=36 997) reported choking as a cause of death. The analysis to autopsy-confirmed cases, the frequency decreased to 1.3% (555/42 732) and 1.3% (541/42 732), respectively. The adjusted odds ratios of reporting AP or choking as a cause of death were higher among men, increased with age, and were higher among decedents who died in a nursing home/long-term care. Stroke. 2013;44:1182

Frequency and adjusted odds ratio of aspiration pneumonia (AP) as a cause of death on death certificates with mention of stroke in the US and Taiwan, 1992–2011 With mention of strokeReporting AP as COD in USReporting AP as COD in Taiwan US Taiwan No%OR95%CINo%OR95%CI Year * Sex Male Female Age (years) ~2.7% ~5%

Trend of reporting AP as a cause of death in the age above 45 years old since 1992 to 2011

Proposed Future Study Pulmonary cause (pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) of death in patients who died with stroke Cardiac cause (fatal myocardial infarction,fatal arrhythmia, and congestive heart failure) of death in patients who died with stroke Trend of major causes of death in patients who died with stroke in United States and Taiwan