Background and Purpose: Population-based studies provide the most reliable data on stroke incidence. A previous systematic review of population-based studies suggested that stroke incidence in high-income countries decreased by 42% between the 1970s and early 2000s. However, it is uncertain whether this trend of steady decline has been maintained in more recent periods. Methods: Data from OCSP (Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project; 1981–1986) and OXVASC (Oxford Vascular Study; 2002–2017) along with other published population-based stroke incidence studies that reported temporal trends of stroke incidence since 1990 in high-income countries were included. Age-standardized relative incidence rate ratios were calculated for each study and the...
<p>Annual age-adjusted stroke incidence rates in population-based studies[<a href="http://www.ploson...
Background: Global stroke epidemiology is changing rapidly. Although age-standardized rates of strok...
<b>Background</b>: Temporal trends in stroke incidence are unclear. We aimed to examine ...
Background: The incidence of stroke is predicted to rise because of the rapidly ageing population. H...
Background: The incidence of stroke is predicted to rise because of the rapidly ageing population. H...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of stroke is predicted to rise because of the rapidly ageing population. H...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of stroke is predicted to rise because of the rapidly ageing population. H...
Importance Overall stroke incidence is falling in high-income countries, but data on time trends in...
Background Stroke incidence rates have fallen in high-income countries over the last...
Purpose: To provide an up-to-date estimate on the changing prevalence of stroke survivors, and exam...
textabstractStroke incidence rates have decreased in developed countries over the past 40 years, but...
Stroke incidence rates have decreased in developed countries over the past 40 years, but trends vary...
Background and purpose: Comparable data on stroke incidence across European countries are lacking be...
Background and purpose: Comparable data on stroke incidence across European countries are lacking be...
Background and purpose: Comparable data on stroke incidence across European countries are lacking be...
<p>Annual age-adjusted stroke incidence rates in population-based studies[<a href="http://www.ploson...
Background: Global stroke epidemiology is changing rapidly. Although age-standardized rates of strok...
<b>Background</b>: Temporal trends in stroke incidence are unclear. We aimed to examine ...
Background: The incidence of stroke is predicted to rise because of the rapidly ageing population. H...
Background: The incidence of stroke is predicted to rise because of the rapidly ageing population. H...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of stroke is predicted to rise because of the rapidly ageing population. H...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of stroke is predicted to rise because of the rapidly ageing population. H...
Importance Overall stroke incidence is falling in high-income countries, but data on time trends in...
Background Stroke incidence rates have fallen in high-income countries over the last...
Purpose: To provide an up-to-date estimate on the changing prevalence of stroke survivors, and exam...
textabstractStroke incidence rates have decreased in developed countries over the past 40 years, but...
Stroke incidence rates have decreased in developed countries over the past 40 years, but trends vary...
Background and purpose: Comparable data on stroke incidence across European countries are lacking be...
Background and purpose: Comparable data on stroke incidence across European countries are lacking be...
Background and purpose: Comparable data on stroke incidence across European countries are lacking be...
<p>Annual age-adjusted stroke incidence rates in population-based studies[<a href="http://www.ploson...
Background: Global stroke epidemiology is changing rapidly. Although age-standardized rates of strok...
<b>Background</b>: Temporal trends in stroke incidence are unclear. We aimed to examine ...