Background and Purpose: Incidence rates of stroke subtypes may be imprecise when samples are small. We aimed to determine the incidence of stroke subtypes in a large geographically defined population. Methods: Multiple overlapping sources were used to ascertain all strokes occurring in 22 postcodes (population of 306,631) of Melbourne, Australia, between 1997 and 1999. Stroke subtypes were defined by CT, MRI and autopsy. The Mantel-Haenszel age-adjusted rate ratio (MH RR) was used to compare incidence rates between men and women. Results: We identified 1,421 strokes among 1,337 residents, 1,035 (72.8%) being first-ever strokes. Incidence (number/100,000 population/year), adjusted to the European population 45-84 years, was 197 (95% confiden...
Background: There is considerable geographic variation in stroke mortality around the United Kingdom...
Background-—Uncertainty remains about whether stroke affects men and women similarly. We studied dif...
SUMMARY Since 1971, stroke registers in several countries have been cooperating in a study of stroke...
Trends in the incidence of stroke are important for health care planning. Information is particularl...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate incidence of stroke and its subtypes in young adults, according to sex and...
Background: Population-based data, which continuously monitors time trends in stroke epidemiology ar...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Data about variations in stroke incidence and subsequent major adverse outco...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the differences in vascular risk factor and etiology of stroke in...
Background and purposeStroke incidence rates are in flux worldwide because of evolving risk factor p...
Background and Purpose— Greater stroke mortality has been reported among lower socioeconomic groups....
Background and aims Little data exist on the incidence of stroke in Australia. Our aim was to report...
An analysis was performed of 2,168 consecutive stroke patients who were examined by computed tomogra...
SUMMARY Incidence rates for cerebrovascular disease reported by community-based and hospital-based s...
Background and Objective: Distinguishing attributes of stroke subtypes is crucial to establish appro...
Objective: It has been reported that the mortality due to ischemic stroke is higher and the prognosi...
Background: There is considerable geographic variation in stroke mortality around the United Kingdom...
Background-—Uncertainty remains about whether stroke affects men and women similarly. We studied dif...
SUMMARY Since 1971, stroke registers in several countries have been cooperating in a study of stroke...
Trends in the incidence of stroke are important for health care planning. Information is particularl...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate incidence of stroke and its subtypes in young adults, according to sex and...
Background: Population-based data, which continuously monitors time trends in stroke epidemiology ar...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Data about variations in stroke incidence and subsequent major adverse outco...
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate the differences in vascular risk factor and etiology of stroke in...
Background and purposeStroke incidence rates are in flux worldwide because of evolving risk factor p...
Background and Purpose— Greater stroke mortality has been reported among lower socioeconomic groups....
Background and aims Little data exist on the incidence of stroke in Australia. Our aim was to report...
An analysis was performed of 2,168 consecutive stroke patients who were examined by computed tomogra...
SUMMARY Incidence rates for cerebrovascular disease reported by community-based and hospital-based s...
Background and Objective: Distinguishing attributes of stroke subtypes is crucial to establish appro...
Objective: It has been reported that the mortality due to ischemic stroke is higher and the prognosi...
Background: There is considerable geographic variation in stroke mortality around the United Kingdom...
Background-—Uncertainty remains about whether stroke affects men and women similarly. We studied dif...
SUMMARY Since 1971, stroke registers in several countries have been cooperating in a study of stroke...