Temporal and Racial Trends in Post-Stroke Dementia in the "Stroke Buckle" of the United States (P1.099)

CONCLUSIONS: Over the last decade, incidence of PSD significantly increased in South Carolina. Black stroke patients had higher overall rates of PSD than whites, but this difference was largely driven by a comparatively greater burden of Non-AD dementia. Since Non-AD dementia is predominantly composed of vascular dementia, better vascular risk factor control may help bridge this racial disparity.Disclosure: Dr. Boan has nothing to disclose. Dr. Lackland has nothing to disclose. Dr. Feng has nothing to disclose. Dr. Voeks has nothing to disclose. Dr. Adams has received personal compensation for activities with Reach Call Inc. as an owner and speaker and from Genentech, Novartis, and Boehringer Ingelheim as a speaker. Dr. Bachman has nothing to disclose. Dr. Ovbiagele has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Neuroepidemiology: Aging and Dementia, Epilepsy, and Education Source Type: research