REGISTRY OF ACUTE CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY DISORDERS LIS-2: NEW DATA ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP

Aim. To assess long-term outcomes in patients after acute stroke within LIS-2 registry.Material and methods. 960 patients hospitalized in 2009-2011 due to acute stroke in one of the district hospitals of Lyubertsy town were included into analysis. The first assessment of the life status was carried...

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Main Authors: S. Yu. Martsevich, N. P. Kutishenko, A. V. Zagrebelnyy, Yu. V. Lukina, М. L. Ginzburg, A. V. Fokina, E. V. Daniels, A. D. Deev
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Language:English
Published: Stolichnaya Izdatelskaya Kompaniya 2018-05-01
Series:Racionalʹnaâ Farmakoterapiâ v Kardiologii
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Online Access:https://www.rpcardio.com/jour/article/view/1657
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spelling doaj-6ebf7d07ee84400aa8b1030877ecb9d12021-09-03T13:15:28ZengStolichnaya Izdatelskaya KompaniyaRacionalʹnaâ Farmakoterapiâ v Kardiologii1819-64462225-36532018-05-0114226026510.20996/1819-6446-2018-14-2-260-2651469REGISTRY OF ACUTE CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY DISORDERS LIS-2: NEW DATA ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UPS. Yu. Martsevich0N. P. Kutishenko1A. V. Zagrebelnyy2Yu. V. Lukina3М. L. Ginzburg4A. V. Fokina5E. V. Daniels6A. D. Deev7National Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineNational Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineNational Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineNational Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineLyubertsy District Hospital №2Lyubertsy District Hospital №2Lyubertsy District Hospital №2National Medical Research Center for Preventive MedicineAim. To assess long-term outcomes in patients after acute stroke within LIS-2 registry.Material and methods. 960 patients hospitalized in 2009-2011 due to acute stroke in one of the district hospitals of Lyubertsy town were included into analysis. The first assessment of the life status was carried out in 2012-2013 through 2.8 [2.1; 3.5] years after discharge, and a reassessment was in 2017 through 7-8 years after discharge, median follow-up 6.1 [6.9; 7.7] years. The primary endpoint was total mortality. Survival was assessed using the Kaplan-Meier curves.Results. Only 300 patients were alive by the end of the follow-up, 543 patients died, and life status of 117 patients were unknown. Kaplan-Mayer curves showed that mortality was the highest during the first year after stroke, and then it stabilized and remained unchanged till the end of the followup. Less than a third of patients were alive after 8 years of follow-up. The identification of causes of death was difficult in a significant number of cases (in 52% of cases the cause was unknown). Acute stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases, as causes of death, were found in 15% of deaths, other cardiovascular diseases – in 18%, oncological diseases – in 7%, injuries – in 4%. Such causes of death as acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary disease or pulmonary embolism accounted for only 2% in the structure of deaths. A trend towards decrease in the proportion of recurrent stroke as the cause of death was observed as the follow-up period increases.Conclusion. Mortality rate of patients after acute stroke remains stably high throughout the follow-up period: after 8 years less than a third of patients were alive. Death from acute stroke and cardiovascular diseases prevailed among the main causes of death at a distant stage of observation. It is necessary to analyze the factors determining the long-term outcomes at different periods after the stroke.https://www.rpcardio.com/jour/article/view/1657strokeregistrylong-term follow-upmortality
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author S. Yu. Martsevich
N. P. Kutishenko
A. V. Zagrebelnyy
Yu. V. Lukina
М. L. Ginzburg
A. V. Fokina
E. V. Daniels
A. D. Deev
spellingShingle S. Yu. Martsevich
N. P. Kutishenko
A. V. Zagrebelnyy
Yu. V. Lukina
М. L. Ginzburg
A. V. Fokina
E. V. Daniels
A. D. Deev
REGISTRY OF ACUTE CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY DISORDERS LIS-2: NEW DATA ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP
Racionalʹnaâ Farmakoterapiâ v Kardiologii
stroke
registry
long-term follow-up
mortality
author_facet S. Yu. Martsevich
N. P. Kutishenko
A. V. Zagrebelnyy
Yu. V. Lukina
М. L. Ginzburg
A. V. Fokina
E. V. Daniels
A. D. Deev
author_sort S. Yu. Martsevich
title REGISTRY OF ACUTE CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY DISORDERS LIS-2: NEW DATA ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP
title_short REGISTRY OF ACUTE CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY DISORDERS LIS-2: NEW DATA ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP
title_full REGISTRY OF ACUTE CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY DISORDERS LIS-2: NEW DATA ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP
title_fullStr REGISTRY OF ACUTE CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY DISORDERS LIS-2: NEW DATA ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP
title_full_unstemmed REGISTRY OF ACUTE CEREBRAL CIRCULATORY DISORDERS LIS-2: NEW DATA ON LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP
title_sort registry of acute cerebral circulatory disorders lis-2: new data on long-term follow-up
publisher Stolichnaya Izdatelskaya Kompaniya
series Racionalʹnaâ Farmakoterapiâ v Kardiologii
issn 1819-6446
2225-3653
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Aim. To assess long-term outcomes in patients after acute stroke within LIS-2 registry.Material and methods. 960 patients hospitalized in 2009-2011 due to acute stroke in one of the district hospitals of Lyubertsy town were included into analysis. The first assessment of the life status was carried out in 2012-2013 through 2.8 [2.1; 3.5] years after discharge, and a reassessment was in 2017 through 7-8 years after discharge, median follow-up 6.1 [6.9; 7.7] years. The primary endpoint was total mortality. Survival was assessed using the Kaplan-Meier curves.Results. Only 300 patients were alive by the end of the follow-up, 543 patients died, and life status of 117 patients were unknown. Kaplan-Mayer curves showed that mortality was the highest during the first year after stroke, and then it stabilized and remained unchanged till the end of the followup. Less than a third of patients were alive after 8 years of follow-up. The identification of causes of death was difficult in a significant number of cases (in 52% of cases the cause was unknown). Acute stroke and other cerebrovascular diseases, as causes of death, were found in 15% of deaths, other cardiovascular diseases – in 18%, oncological diseases – in 7%, injuries – in 4%. Such causes of death as acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary disease or pulmonary embolism accounted for only 2% in the structure of deaths. A trend towards decrease in the proportion of recurrent stroke as the cause of death was observed as the follow-up period increases.Conclusion. Mortality rate of patients after acute stroke remains stably high throughout the follow-up period: after 8 years less than a third of patients were alive. Death from acute stroke and cardiovascular diseases prevailed among the main causes of death at a distant stage of observation. It is necessary to analyze the factors determining the long-term outcomes at different periods after the stroke.
topic stroke
registry
long-term follow-up
mortality
url https://www.rpcardio.com/jour/article/view/1657
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