KMID : 0363320070280020284
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Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine 2007 Volume.28 No. 2 p.284 ~ p.293
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Analysis of Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients about Awareness of Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus and Hyperlipidemia: Three Oriental Medical Centers-Based Prospective Registration Study
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Hong Jin-Woo
Jung Woo-Sang Sun Jong-Joo Jung Jae-Han Moon Sang-Kwan Cho Ki-Ho Ko Seong-Gyu Jeon Chan-Yong Han Chang-Ho
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Abstract
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Objectives : Hypertension(HTN), diabetes mellitus(DM) and hyperlipidemia(HL) are the most common risk factors of cerebro-vascular attack(CVA). To prevent CVA, early diagnosis (awareness before CVA) of HTN, DM and HL is essential, and for the effective early diagnosis we need to analyze the data of CVA patients concerned with HTN, DM and HL. In this study, we studied characteristics of patients early diagnosed before CVA.
Methods : We analyzed the data of 363 patients with acute ischemic stroke from Hanbang Stroke Registry supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology of Korea. Subjects¡¯ enrollment was done in the oriental medical hospitals of 3 universities located in the metropolitan region from October 2005 to October 2006. We analyzed all registered data about HTN. DM and HL, for example, how many patients were aware of their HTN, DM or HL before CVA, differences in characteristics of early diagnosed patients, effects of early diagnosis on CAV, etc.
Results : Patients aware of their HTN. DM and HL before CVA have more past history and family history about HTN, DM or HL. Early diagnosis rate of HL is lower than HTN and DM, and early diagnosed HL patients were younger and deucated longer than patients who weren¡¯t aware of their HL before CVA. These results mean that publicity is the key to promoting early diagnosis rates of HTN, DM and HL. In DM and HL, early diagnosed patients had more SVO type cerebral infarction than patients who weren¡¯t aware of risk factors. We can thus see that early diagnosis even affects CVA types.
Conclusion : This work helps us to understand the realities and importance of early diagnosis of HTN, DM and HL before CVA. There should be further research, which can contribute to much more improved early diagnosis rates of HTN, DM and HL.
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KEYWORD
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Early diagnosis, Hypertension, Diabetes Mellitus, Hyperlipidemia, Stroke
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