In this review, we examine the current status of stroke epidemiology, prevention, and management strategies in mainland China. The main findings suggested that total age-adjusted incidence of first-ever stroke in China is not very different from that in developed countries. Stroke incidence, mortality, and prevalence varied widely among different regions within China, with a noticeable north-south gradient. The proportion of intracerebral haemorrhage was high and reached 55% in one city. Hypertension is the most important risk factor for stroke. The mass approach combined with a high-risk approach for stroke prevention showed encouraging effects, and various unconventional local therapeutic traditions are commonly used to treat stroke in Ch...
Objectives: To compare hospital treatments for major stroke types in Chinese adults by stroke pathol...
OBJECTIVE: Hospital management of acute ischemic stroke varies greatly within and between different ...
Background and Purpose-We aimed to describe the uptake of proven secondary prevention strategies for...
In China, there are 2.5 million new stroke cases each year and 7.5 million stroke survivors. However...
<p>With the acceleration of the aging process, chronic diseases have become the major threat to Chi...
Background and Purpose—Stroke has been the second leading cause of death in large cities in China si...
Objective: To estimate the current prevalence, temporal incidence trends, and contribution of risk f...
Stroke is a serious threat to human health that often leads to severe complications, and currently r...
Background and purpose There is limited nationwide evidence about the standard management characteri...
Stroke is a serious threat to human health that often leads to severe complications, and currently r...
BackgroundStroke incidence and case-fatality in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao vary by geograp...
Background: Geographical variations in stroke incidence and case fatality in China have been reporte...
Asian countries are in various stages of epidemiological transition and therefore exhibit a great di...
Background Stroke is a major health issue in China. Aims We aimed to describe the managemen...
Background: Given the complexity of stroke treatment and the current widespread use of traditional C...
Objectives: To compare hospital treatments for major stroke types in Chinese adults by stroke pathol...
OBJECTIVE: Hospital management of acute ischemic stroke varies greatly within and between different ...
Background and Purpose-We aimed to describe the uptake of proven secondary prevention strategies for...
In China, there are 2.5 million new stroke cases each year and 7.5 million stroke survivors. However...
<p>With the acceleration of the aging process, chronic diseases have become the major threat to Chi...
Background and Purpose—Stroke has been the second leading cause of death in large cities in China si...
Objective: To estimate the current prevalence, temporal incidence trends, and contribution of risk f...
Stroke is a serious threat to human health that often leads to severe complications, and currently r...
Background and purpose There is limited nationwide evidence about the standard management characteri...
Stroke is a serious threat to human health that often leads to severe complications, and currently r...
BackgroundStroke incidence and case-fatality in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao vary by geograp...
Background: Geographical variations in stroke incidence and case fatality in China have been reporte...
Asian countries are in various stages of epidemiological transition and therefore exhibit a great di...
Background Stroke is a major health issue in China. Aims We aimed to describe the managemen...
Background: Given the complexity of stroke treatment and the current widespread use of traditional C...
Objectives: To compare hospital treatments for major stroke types in Chinese adults by stroke pathol...
OBJECTIVE: Hospital management of acute ischemic stroke varies greatly within and between different ...
Background and Purpose-We aimed to describe the uptake of proven secondary prevention strategies for...