Ischemic Stroke Subtypes in a Japanese Population: Takashima Stroke Registry, 1988-2004

T. C. Turin, Y. Kita, N. Rumana, Y. Nakamura, N. Takashima, M. Ichikawa, H. Sugihara, Y. Morita, K. Hirose, A. Okayama, K. Miura, H. Ueshima
2010 Stroke  
and Purpose-Population-based information on the epidemiology of ischemic stroke (IS) subtypes is scant. In this study, we characterized IS subtypes in terms of incidence, time trend, and risk factor profiles in a community-based population. Methods-We obtained data from the Takashima Stroke Registry on approximately 55 000 residents of Takashima County in central Japan and calculated age-adjusted stroke incidence rates for different IS subtypes. We determined the incidence time trend by
more » ... ing the average annual change across years and also compared risk factors between subtypes. Results-There were 1389 first-ever ischemic strokes registered during 1988 to 2004. Lacunar infarction was the most frequent etiology (54.1%) followed by cardioembolic infarction (22.9%). Age-adjusted incidence rates for different IS subtypes were lacunar, 77.1; cardioembolic, 31.5; and nonlacunar, 29.7/10 5 person-years. The average annual change was not significant for the IS subtypes except for nonlacunar infarction, which showed a decreasing trend. Risk factor analysis showed that patients with lacunar infarctions were younger and less likely to have a history of transient ischemic attack or a drinking habit than patients with nonlacunar infarctions. Conclusion-Lacunar infarct was the most common IS subtype in our population. We found no significant change in the incidence of subtypes during the study, except a decrease in nonlacunar infarction. (Stroke. 2010;41:1871-1876.)
doi:10.1161/strokeaha.110.581033 pmid:20689083 fatcat:kym2krkjjvcczpubotjtsylkve