Background—A dynamic change in industry, lifestyle, and healthcare structure brings a corresponding change in disease patterns. Limited data exist with respect to secular trends in stroke epidemiology in Korea, a rapidly developed country. Methods and Results—We analyzed individual patient data registered the Korean Stroke Registry, a nationwide hospital-based stroke database, between January 2002 and November 2010. Mortality data were obtained from a national death certificate system. Linear or logistic regression analyses were performed to assess secular trends. A total of 46 098 patients were included in this study. MeanSD age was 66.112.3 years, and 57.6 % of the patients were men. Over the 9-year period, patient ages steadily increased...
The aim of the Part I of Stroke Statistics in Korea is to summarize nationally representative data o...
BACKGROUND:The clinical epidemiology of stroke has been widely investigated in Caucasian populations...
We compared the pattern of cerebrovascular disease (stroke) mortality in men and women aged 40-69 ye...
Asian countries are in various stages of epidemiological transition and therefore exhibit a great di...
Despite the great socioeconomic burden of stroke, there have been few reports of stroke statistics i...
Background—The study of long-term trends in the incidence of and risk factors for ischemic stroke su...
Background Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the t...
Abstract Background Effective stroke intervention and risk reduction depend on the general public's ...
BACKGROUND: The pattern of morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular disease (CVD) changes with epid...
Aside from cancer, stroke has long been the number one cause of death in Korea, followed by heart di...
PURPOSE: Koreans have been undergoing rapid lifestyle changes that may have an effect on patterns of...
Background Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the t...
Background: Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the ...
Introduction:Since the 1960s, the stroke morality rate in Japan has declined significantly. Although...
Background: This study examined the prevalence of the major risk factors of ischemic stroke in a Kor...
The aim of the Part I of Stroke Statistics in Korea is to summarize nationally representative data o...
BACKGROUND:The clinical epidemiology of stroke has been widely investigated in Caucasian populations...
We compared the pattern of cerebrovascular disease (stroke) mortality in men and women aged 40-69 ye...
Asian countries are in various stages of epidemiological transition and therefore exhibit a great di...
Despite the great socioeconomic burden of stroke, there have been few reports of stroke statistics i...
Background—The study of long-term trends in the incidence of and risk factors for ischemic stroke su...
Background Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the t...
Abstract Background Effective stroke intervention and risk reduction depend on the general public's ...
BACKGROUND: The pattern of morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular disease (CVD) changes with epid...
Aside from cancer, stroke has long been the number one cause of death in Korea, followed by heart di...
PURPOSE: Koreans have been undergoing rapid lifestyle changes that may have an effect on patterns of...
Background Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the t...
Background: Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) is the second most common cause of death and among the ...
Introduction:Since the 1960s, the stroke morality rate in Japan has declined significantly. Although...
Background: This study examined the prevalence of the major risk factors of ischemic stroke in a Kor...
The aim of the Part I of Stroke Statistics in Korea is to summarize nationally representative data o...
BACKGROUND:The clinical epidemiology of stroke has been widely investigated in Caucasian populations...
We compared the pattern of cerebrovascular disease (stroke) mortality in men and women aged 40-69 ye...