Objective: To investigate the extent to which the incidence and mortality of a first-time stroke among younger and older adults changed from 2005 to 2018 in Denmark using nationwide registries. Methods: We used the Danish Stroke Registry and the Danish National Patient Registry to identify patients aged 18–49 years (younger adults) and those aged 50+ years (older adults) with a first-time ischemic stroke, intracerebral hemorrhage, or subarachnoid hemorrhage. We computed age-standardized incidence rates and 30-day and one-year mortality risks separately for younger and older adults and according to smaller age groups, stroke subtype, sex, and severity (Scandinavian Stroke Scale). Average annual percentage changes (AAPC) were computed to ass...
IMPORTANCE: Long-term data on mortality after first-ever stroke in adults aged 18 through 50 years a...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence, survival, and lifetime risk of stroke in th...
BackgroundThe disease burden associated with stroke by age is not well known.AimTo assess the trends...
Objective: To examine whether the incidence, comorbidity, and mortality of first-time ischemic strok...
Contains fulltext : 207224.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that stroke is increasing as a cause of morbidity and mortality...
Objectives: To study trends in stroke mortality rates, event rates, and case fatality, and to explai...
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...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Recent evidence suggests that stroke is increasing as a cause of morbidity...
Abstract Background Stroke incidence has declined during the past decades. Yet, there is a concern t...
Background: Up-to-date epidemiological stroke studies are important for healthcare planning and eval...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Trends in stroke incidence and survival determine changes in stroke morbidit...
Background: In the UK, overall stroke mortality has declined. A similar trend has been seen in cor...
<b>Background</b>: Temporal trends in stroke incidence are unclear. We aimed to examine ...
IMPORTANCE: Long-term data on mortality after first-ever stroke in adults aged 18 through 50 years a...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence, survival, and lifetime risk of stroke in th...
BackgroundThe disease burden associated with stroke by age is not well known.AimTo assess the trends...
Objective: To examine whether the incidence, comorbidity, and mortality of first-time ischemic strok...
Contains fulltext : 207224.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Background: Recent evidence suggests that stroke is increasing as a cause of morbidity and mortality...
Objectives: To study trends in stroke mortality rates, event rates, and case fatality, and to explai...
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...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Recent evidence suggests that stroke is increasing as a cause of morbidity...
Abstract Background Stroke incidence has declined during the past decades. Yet, there is a concern t...
Background: Up-to-date epidemiological stroke studies are important for healthcare planning and eval...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Trends in stroke incidence and survival determine changes in stroke morbidit...
Background: In the UK, overall stroke mortality has declined. A similar trend has been seen in cor...
<b>Background</b>: Temporal trends in stroke incidence are unclear. We aimed to examine ...
IMPORTANCE: Long-term data on mortality after first-ever stroke in adults aged 18 through 50 years a...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To estimate the incidence, survival, and lifetime risk of stroke in th...
BackgroundThe disease burden associated with stroke by age is not well known.AimTo assess the trends...