2019
DOI: 10.26911/theijmed.2019.04.02.06
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The Difference of Stroke Risk Factor between Bataknese and Non-Bataknese at H. Adam Malik General Hospital Medan

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“…The most ethnic group was Batak with 20 people (42.6%). According to Tambunan et al, the Batak people have several risk factors that cause high stroke rates, where there is a significant difference in stroke risk factors for stroke incidence between Batak and non-Batak stroke patients is alcoholic beverages where Batak stroke patients have a risk factor for alcoholic beverages 7.77 times greater than non-Batak ethnic use of alcoholic beverages and others etc [17]. Subjects with ischemic stroke were 40 people (85%) and hemorrhagic strokes were 7 people (15%).…”
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“…The most ethnic group was Batak with 20 people (42.6%). According to Tambunan et al, the Batak people have several risk factors that cause high stroke rates, where there is a significant difference in stroke risk factors for stroke incidence between Batak and non-Batak stroke patients is alcoholic beverages where Batak stroke patients have a risk factor for alcoholic beverages 7.77 times greater than non-Batak ethnic use of alcoholic beverages and others etc [17]. Subjects with ischemic stroke were 40 people (85%) and hemorrhagic strokes were 7 people (15%).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…23 In the Tambunan (2019), it was found that stroke patients were more common in the Batak tribe, which was 64.2% compared to non-Batak. 24 25 And the APTT value is relevant to study by Lin et al(2015), the mean APTT value was 27.6 ± 2.4 seconds in acute ischemic stroke patients. 13 The study of Yao et al (2019), it was found that the mean Ddimer value was 560 (240-1790) ng / ml.…”
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confidence: 99%