Stroke Statistics in Korea: Part I. Epidemiology and Risk Factors: A Report from the Korean Stroke Society and Clinical Research Center for Stroke

The aim of the Part I of Stroke Statistics in Korea is to summarize nationally representative data of the epidemiology and risk factors of stroke in a single document. Every year, approximately 105,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke and more than 26,000 die of stroke, which indicates th...

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Main Authors: Keun-Sik Hong, Oh Young Bang, Dong-Wha Kang, Kyung-Ho Yu, Hee-Joon Bae, Jin Soo Lee, Ji Hoe Heo, Sun U. Kwon, Chang Wan Oh, Byung-Chul Lee, Jong S. Kim, Byung-Woo Yoon
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Language:English
Published: Korean Stroke Society 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Stroke
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Online Access:http://www.j-stroke.org/upload/pdf/jos-15-2.pdf
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spelling doaj-81cdce1b8c3d4851b13a3ded9ca0e8c92020-11-25T02:20:41ZengKorean Stroke SocietyJournal of Stroke2287-63912287-64052013-01-0115122010.5853/jos.2013.15.1.213Stroke Statistics in Korea: Part I. Epidemiology and Risk Factors: A Report from the Korean Stroke Society and Clinical Research Center for StrokeKeun-Sik HongOh Young BangDong-Wha KangKyung-Ho YuHee-Joon BaeJin Soo LeeJi Hoe HeoSun U. KwonChang Wan OhByung-Chul LeeJong S. KimByung-Woo YoonThe aim of the Part I of Stroke Statistics in Korea is to summarize nationally representative data of the epidemiology and risk factors of stroke in a single document. Every year, approximately 105,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke and more than 26,000 die of stroke, which indicates that every 5 minutes stroke attacks someone and every 20 minutes stroke kills someone in Korea. Stroke accounts for roughly 1 of every 10 deaths. The estimated stroke prevalence is about 795,000 in people aged ≥30 years. The nationwide total cost for stroke care was 3,737 billion Korean won (US$3.3 billion) in 2005. Fortunately, the annual stroke mortality rate decreased substantially by 28.3% during the first decade of the 21th century (53.2/100,000 in 2010). Among OECD countries, Korea had the lowest in-hospital 30-day case-fatality rate for ischemic stroke and ranked third lowest for hemorrhagic stroke in 2009. The proportion of ischemic stroke has steadily increased and accounted for 76% of all strokes in 2009. According to hospital registry studies, the 90-day mortality rate was 3-7% for ischemic stroke and 17% for intracerebral hemorrhage. For risk factors, among Korean adults ≥30 years of age, one in 3-4 has hypertension, one in 10 diabetes, and one in 7 hypercholesterolemia. One in 3 Korean adults ≥19 years of age is obese. Over the last 10 years, the prevalence of hypertension slightly decreased, but the prevalence of diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and obesity increased. Smoking prevalence in men has decreased, but is still as high as 48%. This report could be a valuable resource for establishing health care policy and guiding future research directions.http://www.j-stroke.org/upload/pdf/jos-15-2.pdfstrokestatisticsepidemiologyrisk factor
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author Keun-Sik Hong
Oh Young Bang
Dong-Wha Kang
Kyung-Ho Yu
Hee-Joon Bae
Jin Soo Lee
Ji Hoe Heo
Sun U. Kwon
Chang Wan Oh
Byung-Chul Lee
Jong S. Kim
Byung-Woo Yoon
spellingShingle Keun-Sik Hong
Oh Young Bang
Dong-Wha Kang
Kyung-Ho Yu
Hee-Joon Bae
Jin Soo Lee
Ji Hoe Heo
Sun U. Kwon
Chang Wan Oh
Byung-Chul Lee
Jong S. Kim
Byung-Woo Yoon
Stroke Statistics in Korea: Part I. Epidemiology and Risk Factors: A Report from the Korean Stroke Society and Clinical Research Center for Stroke
Journal of Stroke
stroke
statistics
epidemiology
risk factor
author_facet Keun-Sik Hong
Oh Young Bang
Dong-Wha Kang
Kyung-Ho Yu
Hee-Joon Bae
Jin Soo Lee
Ji Hoe Heo
Sun U. Kwon
Chang Wan Oh
Byung-Chul Lee
Jong S. Kim
Byung-Woo Yoon
author_sort Keun-Sik Hong
title Stroke Statistics in Korea: Part I. Epidemiology and Risk Factors: A Report from the Korean Stroke Society and Clinical Research Center for Stroke
title_short Stroke Statistics in Korea: Part I. Epidemiology and Risk Factors: A Report from the Korean Stroke Society and Clinical Research Center for Stroke
title_full Stroke Statistics in Korea: Part I. Epidemiology and Risk Factors: A Report from the Korean Stroke Society and Clinical Research Center for Stroke
title_fullStr Stroke Statistics in Korea: Part I. Epidemiology and Risk Factors: A Report from the Korean Stroke Society and Clinical Research Center for Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Stroke Statistics in Korea: Part I. Epidemiology and Risk Factors: A Report from the Korean Stroke Society and Clinical Research Center for Stroke
title_sort stroke statistics in korea: part i. epidemiology and risk factors: a report from the korean stroke society and clinical research center for stroke
publisher Korean Stroke Society
series Journal of Stroke
issn 2287-6391
2287-6405
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The aim of the Part I of Stroke Statistics in Korea is to summarize nationally representative data of the epidemiology and risk factors of stroke in a single document. Every year, approximately 105,000 people experience a new or recurrent stroke and more than 26,000 die of stroke, which indicates that every 5 minutes stroke attacks someone and every 20 minutes stroke kills someone in Korea. Stroke accounts for roughly 1 of every 10 deaths. The estimated stroke prevalence is about 795,000 in people aged ≥30 years. The nationwide total cost for stroke care was 3,737 billion Korean won (US$3.3 billion) in 2005. Fortunately, the annual stroke mortality rate decreased substantially by 28.3% during the first decade of the 21th century (53.2/100,000 in 2010). Among OECD countries, Korea had the lowest in-hospital 30-day case-fatality rate for ischemic stroke and ranked third lowest for hemorrhagic stroke in 2009. The proportion of ischemic stroke has steadily increased and accounted for 76% of all strokes in 2009. According to hospital registry studies, the 90-day mortality rate was 3-7% for ischemic stroke and 17% for intracerebral hemorrhage. For risk factors, among Korean adults ≥30 years of age, one in 3-4 has hypertension, one in 10 diabetes, and one in 7 hypercholesterolemia. One in 3 Korean adults ≥19 years of age is obese. Over the last 10 years, the prevalence of hypertension slightly decreased, but the prevalence of diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and obesity increased. Smoking prevalence in men has decreased, but is still as high as 48%. This report could be a valuable resource for establishing health care policy and guiding future research directions.
topic stroke
statistics
epidemiology
risk factor
url http://www.j-stroke.org/upload/pdf/jos-15-2.pdf
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