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Epidemiological profile of stroke in Qatar: Insights from a seven-year observational study

Zain A. Bhutta, Naveed Akhtar, Sameer A. Pathan, Maaret Castrén, Tim Harris, Gowrii Saswathy Ganesan, Saadat Kamran, Stephen H. Thomas, Peter Cameron, Aftab Azad, Tuukka Puolakka

2024Journal of Clinical Neuroscience11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Stroke prevalence is progressively increasing in developing countries due to increased vascular risk factors. This study aims to describe the epidemiology, prevalent risk factors, and outcomes of stroke in a multi-ethnic society of Qatar. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective analysis of all patients with suspected stroke admitted to stroke services between January 2014 and September 2020. RESULTS: A total of 11,892 patients were admitted during this period with suspected stroke. Of these, the diagnosis was ischemic stroke (48.8 %), transient ischemic attack (10.3 %), intracerebral hemorrhage (10.9 %), cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (1.3 %), and stroke mimics (28.6 %). The median age was 52 (43-62), with a male-female ratio of 3:1. The study population was predominantly Asian (56.8 %) and Arab (36 %). The majority of the patients were hypertensive (66.8 %), diabetic (47.9 %), and dyslipidemic (45.9 %). A history of prior stroke was observed in 11.7 %, while 0.9 % had prior transient ischemic attack. Among ischemic strokes, 31.7 % arrived within 4.5 h, 12.5 % received thrombolysis, and 4.6 % underwent thrombectomy. Median Door-to-Needle time was 51 (33-72) minutes. The average length of stay was 5.2 ± 9.0 days, with 71.5 % discharged home, 13.8 % transferred to rehabilitation, 9.3 % to other specialties, 3 % to long-term care, and 2.4 % suffered in-hospital mortality. CONCLUSION: Stroke in Qatar is characterized by a younger, expatriate-dominant cohort, with notable prevalence of ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke and a distinct risk factor profile. Further analysis of epidemiological differences among different population groups can inform targeted policies for prevention and management to reduce the burden of disease.

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MedicineStroke (engine)EpidemiologyIntracerebral hemorrhagePopulationThrombolysisRetrospective cohort studyRisk factorInternal medicineCohort studyCohortPediatricsSurgerySubarachnoid hemorrhageMyocardial infarctionMechanical engineeringEngineeringEnvironmental healthAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementCerebrovascular and Carotid Artery DiseasesMedical Case Reports and Studies
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