2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.gheart.2014.03.1684
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PM327 Attributable Risk of Coronary and Cerebrovascular Disease Risk Factors: 5 year follow-up of 9,700 subjects in Chile (FONIS SA09I222)

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“…This data is consistent with other studies in which the presence of conventional risk factors has been documented (7,13,18); it is estimated that there is a directly proportional relationship between the stage of hypertension and the probability of stroke (19). A follow-up study of a previously healthy population over a 5-year period that included more than 9,700 individuals demonstrated the association of arterial hypertension with stroke in 64% of cases (20).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%

Stroke in young adults

Garzón López,
Iles Bravo,
Gómez-Cerquera
et al. 2021
Rev. Navar. Medica
“…This data is consistent with other studies in which the presence of conventional risk factors has been documented (7,13,18); it is estimated that there is a directly proportional relationship between the stage of hypertension and the probability of stroke (19). A follow-up study of a previously healthy population over a 5-year period that included more than 9,700 individuals demonstrated the association of arterial hypertension with stroke in 64% of cases (20).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%

Stroke in young adults

Garzón López,
Iles Bravo,
Gómez-Cerquera
et al. 2021
Rev. Navar. Medica
“…(2014) de seguimiento a 5 años de una población sana de más de 9.700 personas de la Región Metropolitana, donde la HTA se asoció al 49,9% de los eventos coronarios y al 64% de los accidentes cerebrovasculares ocurridos en el período, constituyéndose en el factor de riesgo atribuible más relevante de carga de enfermedad para ambas patologías. A nivel poblacional esto se traduce en que la HTA fue responsable de 1 de cada 4 eventos coronarios y de 1 de cada 3 accidentes cerebrovasculares isquémicos en el período estudiado (4).…”
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