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Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 1998;2(1):103-110.
Published online June 30, 1998.
The 30-day mortality rate and the causes of death following acute ischemic stroke
Seung Cheol Jeong, Byung Chul Lee, Hyoung Cheol Kim, Sung Hee Hwang, Whi Chul Choi
Department of Neurology, Hallym University College of Medicine
급성 허혈성 뇌졸중의 30일내의 사망률의 사인
Abstract
BACKGROUND
Most stroke-related deaths occur shortly after the onset of symptoms. Analysis of early deaths after stroke is important, since some deaths may be preventable. It also helps to improve the quality of stroke management. We investigated the early mortality and the causes of death in acute ischemic stroke patients.
METHODS
We reviewed the medical records of six hundred fifty-one consecutive acute ischemic stroke patients who admitted to HLMC (Hallym University Medical Center) between January 1993 and December 1996. The 30-day mortality rate and the cause of death in each case were assessed.
RESULTS
Fifty patients (mean age, 67.7 years, male : female=1 : 1.3) of total 651 patients (mean age, 65.4 years, male : female=1:0.78) died within 30 days (7.7%). Thirty-three (7%) patients of the 471 patients who had supratentorial lesion and sixteen (10.5%) of the 151 patients who had infratentorial lesion died within 30 days. The 30-day mortality rate according to each stroke subtype were 8.2% in large-artery atherosclerosis (n=21), 26.4% in cardioembolism (n=14), 1.2% in small-vessel occlusion (n=3), 33.3% in strokes with other determined etiology (n=1), 12.1% in strokes with undetermined etiology (n=11). Twenty-eight patients (56%) died due to direct stroke-related causes such as herniation, evolving stroke and massive hemorrhagic transformation. Twenty-two patients (44%) died from indirect stroke-complicated causes such as sepsis (n=7, 14%), heart disease (n=6, 12%), pneumonia (n=5, 10%), massive bleeding at tracheostomy site (n=1, 2%), pulmonary edema (n=1, 2%) and unknown cause (n=2, 4%). Forty patients (80%) died in the first 10 days and the main causes of death were herniation and evolving stroke. After the first 10 days, ten patients (20%) died of relative immobility (pneumonia, sepsis, pulmonary embolism).
CONCLUSION
To reduce the early mortality within the first 10 days after the onset, aggressive control of IICP with the amelioration of brain edema must be emphasized. Whilst, to reduce the early mortality after the first 10 days, vigorous efforts to prevent and treat complications, such as pneumonia, pulmonary embolism and sepsis should be done.
Key Words: cerebral infarction, mortality, causes of death
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