2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.08.20016899
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Population-based stroke surveillance using Big Data: epidemiological trends in admissions and mortality in Australia

Abstract: Background: Epidemiological trends for major causes of death and disability, such as stroke, may be monitored using administrative data to guide public health initiatives and service delivery. Methods: We calculated admissions rates for ischaemic stroke, intracerebral haemorrhage or subarachnoid haemorrhage between January 1, 2005 and December 31st, 2013 and rates of 30-day mortality and 365-day mortality in 30-day survivors to December 31st 2014 for patients aged 15 years or older from New South Wale… Show more

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“…[15][16][17] In the same year in Asia (41.2%), 18 in Europe (19%), 19 and in Australia (14.9%) of the stroke admission died. 20 In Africa, the burden of stroke is high and ranges from 29% to 84% of stroke-related deaths and 14.3% of the disabled. 16,21,22 Stroke prevalence was higher among young people (65 years) in high-income countries (21.8%) than in lowincome countries (15.7%).…”
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“…[15][16][17] In the same year in Asia (41.2%), 18 in Europe (19%), 19 and in Australia (14.9%) of the stroke admission died. 20 In Africa, the burden of stroke is high and ranges from 29% to 84% of stroke-related deaths and 14.3% of the disabled. 16,21,22 Stroke prevalence was higher among young people (65 years) in high-income countries (21.8%) than in lowincome countries (15.7%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence of strokes in Africa ranges from 15 per 100,000 in Ethiopia, to 963 per 100,000 in Egypt and 1460 per 100,000 in the Niger Delta region. 24 In Ethiopia, the burden of stroke is increasing and has become the reason for 7.5% to 19.3% of hospital admission, 5,8,14,20,39 and approximately (11% to 42.8%) death between (2014-2019). 5,8,11,13,20,27,33,[40][41][42][43][44][45] Among the consequences of stroke were, among others, sudden death and depression (12.4% to 42.9%).…”
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