2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.respe.2010.06.048
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Le profil épidémiologique des accidents vasculaires cérébraux ischémiques pris en charge au CHU de Fès, Maroc, 2009

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“…A ratio of 1 has been reported only in ( n = 3) studies [23, 40, 41]. Similarly, a slight female predominance with a ratio between 0.7 and 0.9 was reported in ( n = 9) studies [13, 20, 21, 25, 28, 30, 32–34].…”
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“…A ratio of 1 has been reported only in ( n = 3) studies [23, 40, 41]. Similarly, a slight female predominance with a ratio between 0.7 and 0.9 was reported in ( n = 9) studies [13, 20, 21, 25, 28, 30, 32–34].…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Since the notion of time is crucial in the management of cerebral ischemia, ( n = 5) studies evaluated the prehospital delay, which consists of the time extending between the time of the symptoms onset and the patient arrival to the emergency department of the different hospital structures [26, 28, 32–34]. In this perspective, a minimum prehospital average delay was 26 h [Extremes: 15 Minutes- 8 months] according to the study by Azdad (2012) [33] and a maximum mean prehospital delay 61.9 h [Extreme: 0.5 h-216 h] which was listed in the Yonmadji (2016) study [32].…”
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“…Since the notion of time is crucial in the management of cerebral ischemia, (n=5) studies evaluated the prehospital delay, which consists of the time extending between the time of the symptoms onset and the patient arrival to the emergency department of the different hospital structures [15,28,30,31,35]. In this perspective, a minimum prehospital average delay was 26 hours [Extremes: 15…”
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“…In addition, two studies by Yonmadji (2016) and Daouda et al (2018) revealed two medium proportions of thrombolysed patients of 1.94% and 2.8% respectively[24,35].Six studies have reported the mortality rates in the acute phase, ranging from 3% in the Yonmadji (2016) study to 13% for the Chraa (2010) study. In addition, four studies by Saraya(2013), Rhissassi et al (2010), Chtaou (2016) and Azdad (2012) have revealed intermediate values of 5.8%, 9.9%, 10%and 10.8% respectively[15,23,31,32,35,36].…”
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