Background Stroke is the leading cause of mortality in China,with limited evidence of in-hospital burden obtained from nationwide surveys.We aimed to monitor and track the temporal trends and rural-urban disparities i...Background Stroke is the leading cause of mortality in China,with limited evidence of in-hospital burden obtained from nationwide surveys.We aimed to monitor and track the temporal trends and rural-urban disparities in cerebrovascular risk factors,management and outcomes from 2005 to 2015.Methods We used a two-stage random sampling survey to create a nationally representative sample of patients admitted for ischaemic stroke in 2005,2010 and 2015.We sampled participating hospitals with an economic-geographical region-stratified random-sampling approach first and then obtained patients with a systematic sampling approach.We weighed our survey data to estimate the national-level results and assess changes from 2005 to 2015.Results We analysed 28277 ischaemic stroke admissions from 189 participating hospitals.From 2005 to 2015,the estimated national hospital admission rate for ischaemic stroke per 100000 people increased(from 75.9 to 402.7,Ptrend<0.001),and the prevalence of risk factors,including hypertension,diabetes,dyslipidaemia and current smoking,increased.The composite score of diagnostic tests for stroke aetiology assessment(from 0.22 to 0.36,Ptrend<0.001)and secondary prevention treatments(from 0.46 to 0.70,Ptrend<0.001)were improved.A temporal decrease was found in discharge against medical advice(DAMA)(from 15.2%(95%CI 13.7%to 16.7%)to 8.6%(8.1%to 9.0%);adjusted Ptrend=0.046),and decreases in in-hospital mortality(0.7%in 2015 vs 1.8%in 2005;adjusted OR(aOR)0.52;95%CI 0.32 to 0.85)and the composite outcome of in-hospital mortality or DAMA(8.4%in 2015 vs 13.9%in 2005;aOR 0.65;95%CI 0.47 to 0.89)were observed.Disparities between rural and urban hospitals narrowed;however,disparities persisted in in-hospital management(brain MRI:rural-urban difference from−14.4%to−11.2%;cerebrovascular assessment:from−20.3%to−16.7%;clopidogrel:from−2.1%to−10.3%;anticoagulant for atrial fibrillation:from−10.9%to−8.2%)and in-hospital outcomes(DAMA:from 2.7%to 5.0%;composite outcome of in-hospital mortality or DAMA:from 2.4%to 4.6%).Conclusions From 2005 to 2015,improvements in hospital admission and in-hospital management for ischaemic stroke in China were found.A temporal improvement in DAMA and improvements in in-hospital mortality and the composite outcome of in-hospital mortality or DAMA were observed.Disparities between rural and urban hospitals generally narrowed but persisted.展开更多
Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and strokelike episodes (MELAS) is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperlactic acidemia and stroke-like symptoms.
基金Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China(National Key R&D Programme of China,2017YFC1310901,2016YFC0901002,2017YFC1307905,2015BAI12B00)National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.81801152,92046016)+1 种基金Beijing Natural Science Foundation(Z200016),Beijing Talents Project(2018000021223ZK03)Youth Programme(QML20180501)and Sanofi funding.
文摘Background Stroke is the leading cause of mortality in China,with limited evidence of in-hospital burden obtained from nationwide surveys.We aimed to monitor and track the temporal trends and rural-urban disparities in cerebrovascular risk factors,management and outcomes from 2005 to 2015.Methods We used a two-stage random sampling survey to create a nationally representative sample of patients admitted for ischaemic stroke in 2005,2010 and 2015.We sampled participating hospitals with an economic-geographical region-stratified random-sampling approach first and then obtained patients with a systematic sampling approach.We weighed our survey data to estimate the national-level results and assess changes from 2005 to 2015.Results We analysed 28277 ischaemic stroke admissions from 189 participating hospitals.From 2005 to 2015,the estimated national hospital admission rate for ischaemic stroke per 100000 people increased(from 75.9 to 402.7,Ptrend<0.001),and the prevalence of risk factors,including hypertension,diabetes,dyslipidaemia and current smoking,increased.The composite score of diagnostic tests for stroke aetiology assessment(from 0.22 to 0.36,Ptrend<0.001)and secondary prevention treatments(from 0.46 to 0.70,Ptrend<0.001)were improved.A temporal decrease was found in discharge against medical advice(DAMA)(from 15.2%(95%CI 13.7%to 16.7%)to 8.6%(8.1%to 9.0%);adjusted Ptrend=0.046),and decreases in in-hospital mortality(0.7%in 2015 vs 1.8%in 2005;adjusted OR(aOR)0.52;95%CI 0.32 to 0.85)and the composite outcome of in-hospital mortality or DAMA(8.4%in 2015 vs 13.9%in 2005;aOR 0.65;95%CI 0.47 to 0.89)were observed.Disparities between rural and urban hospitals narrowed;however,disparities persisted in in-hospital management(brain MRI:rural-urban difference from−14.4%to−11.2%;cerebrovascular assessment:from−20.3%to−16.7%;clopidogrel:from−2.1%to−10.3%;anticoagulant for atrial fibrillation:from−10.9%to−8.2%)and in-hospital outcomes(DAMA:from 2.7%to 5.0%;composite outcome of in-hospital mortality or DAMA:from 2.4%to 4.6%).Conclusions From 2005 to 2015,improvements in hospital admission and in-hospital management for ischaemic stroke in China were found.A temporal improvement in DAMA and improvements in in-hospital mortality and the composite outcome of in-hospital mortality or DAMA were observed.Disparities between rural and urban hospitals generally narrowed but persisted.
基金Support Projects of“Yangfan Plan”of Beijing Medical Administration (No.ZYLX201836)National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.NSFC81371201)+4 种基金Key projects of basic and clinical cooperation of Capital Medical University (No.16JL03)National Key Technology Research and Development Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of The People's Republic of China (No.2015BAI12B04)National Key Technology Research and Developmenr Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of The People's Republic of China (No.2015BAI12B02)Beijing Institute For Brain Disorders (No.1152130306)Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals' Mission Plan (No.SML20150502).
文摘Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and strokelike episodes (MELAS) is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperlactic acidemia and stroke-like symptoms.