The incidence and relative risk of stroke among patients with bipolar disorder: a seven-year follow-up study.
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to estimate the incidence and relative risk of stroke and post-stroke all-cause mortality among patients with bipolar disorder. METHODS: This study identified a study population from the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) between 1999 and 2003 that includ...
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doaj-460c09213cf740e1a29f01c8b2c575f82020-11-25T01:19:17ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0188e7303710.1371/journal.pone.0073037The incidence and relative risk of stroke among patients with bipolar disorder: a seven-year follow-up study.Hung-Chi WuFrank Huang-Chih ChouKuan-Yi TsaiChao-Yueh SuShih-Pei ShenTieh-Chi ChungOBJECTIVE: This study aimed to estimate the incidence and relative risk of stroke and post-stroke all-cause mortality among patients with bipolar disorder. METHODS: This study identified a study population from the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) between 1999 and 2003 that included 16,821 patients with bipolar disorder and 67,284 age- and sex-matched control participants without bipolar disorder. The participants who had experienced a stroke between 1999 and 2003 were excluded and were randomly selected from the NHIRD. The incidence of stroke (ICD-9-CM code 430-438) and patient survival after stroke were calculated for both groups using data from the NIHRD between 2004 and 2010. A Cox proportional-hazards model was used to compare the seven-year stroke-free survival rate and all-cause mortality rate across the two cohorts after adjusting for confounding risk factors. RESULTS: A total of 472 (2.81%) patients with bipolar disorder and 1,443 (2.14%) controls had strokes over seven years. Patients with bipolar disorder were 1.24 times more likely to have a stroke (95% CI = 1.12-1.38; p<0.0001) after adjusting for demographic characteristics and comorbid medical conditions. In addition, 513 (26.8%) patients who had a stroke died during the follow-up period. The all-cause mortality hazard ratio for patients with bipolar disorder was 1.28 (95% CI = 1.06-1.55; p = 0.012) after adjusting for patient, physician and hospital variables. CONCLUSIONS: The likelihood of developing a stroke was greater among patients with bipolar disorder than controls, and the all-cause mortality rate was higher among patients with bipolar disorder than controls during a seven-year follow-up period.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3758282?pdf=render |
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Hung-Chi Wu Frank Huang-Chih Chou Kuan-Yi Tsai Chao-Yueh Su Shih-Pei Shen Tieh-Chi Chung |
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The incidence and relative risk of stroke among patients with bipolar disorder: a seven-year follow-up study. |
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The incidence and relative risk of stroke among patients with bipolar disorder: a seven-year follow-up study. |
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The incidence and relative risk of stroke among patients with bipolar disorder: a seven-year follow-up study. |
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The incidence and relative risk of stroke among patients with bipolar disorder: a seven-year follow-up study. |
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The incidence and relative risk of stroke among patients with bipolar disorder: a seven-year follow-up study. |
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incidence and relative risk of stroke among patients with bipolar disorder: a seven-year follow-up study. |
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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to estimate the incidence and relative risk of stroke and post-stroke all-cause mortality among patients with bipolar disorder. METHODS: This study identified a study population from the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) between 1999 and 2003 that included 16,821 patients with bipolar disorder and 67,284 age- and sex-matched control participants without bipolar disorder. The participants who had experienced a stroke between 1999 and 2003 were excluded and were randomly selected from the NHIRD. The incidence of stroke (ICD-9-CM code 430-438) and patient survival after stroke were calculated for both groups using data from the NIHRD between 2004 and 2010. A Cox proportional-hazards model was used to compare the seven-year stroke-free survival rate and all-cause mortality rate across the two cohorts after adjusting for confounding risk factors. RESULTS: A total of 472 (2.81%) patients with bipolar disorder and 1,443 (2.14%) controls had strokes over seven years. Patients with bipolar disorder were 1.24 times more likely to have a stroke (95% CI = 1.12-1.38; p<0.0001) after adjusting for demographic characteristics and comorbid medical conditions. In addition, 513 (26.8%) patients who had a stroke died during the follow-up period. The all-cause mortality hazard ratio for patients with bipolar disorder was 1.28 (95% CI = 1.06-1.55; p = 0.012) after adjusting for patient, physician and hospital variables. CONCLUSIONS: The likelihood of developing a stroke was greater among patients with bipolar disorder than controls, and the all-cause mortality rate was higher among patients with bipolar disorder than controls during a seven-year follow-up period. |
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