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Epidemiolog ía y mortalidad hospitalaria por evento vascular cerebral en un hospital de la Ciudad de México: estudio prospectivo de 2 años
CONCLUSIONS: Hypertension was the most common risk factor in patients with stroke. The in-hospital case fatality rate was lower to previously reported in Mexico. Nevertheless, it remains high compared to reported in developed countries. NIHSS scale was the strongest predictor of mortality. There is a need to develop more effective stroke management services in Mexico.PMID:36327476 | DOI:10.24875/CIRU.22000069
Source: Cirugia y Cirujanos - November 3, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Alfredo Torres-Viloria Luis Montiel-L ópez C ésar I Elizalde-Barrera Source Type: research

Methods and early recruitment of the Brain Attack Surveillance in Corpus Christi —Post-acute Care (BASIC-PAC) Project
Mexican Americans (MAs) are the most numerous sub-group of Latinx, the largest minority population in the United States. This important sub-group is aging and growing rapidly. Stroke incidence is similar in MAs compared with non-Hispanic whites (NHWs),1 and MA stroke survivors have worse neurologic, functional, cognitive and quality of life outcomes at 90-days post-stroke compared with NHWs for reasons that are not completely understood.2 Worse stroke outcomes in MAs are not fully explained by socio-demographics, including education and insurance, stroke treatment, stroke severity or subtype, or pre-stroke factors.
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - November 3, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Lewis B. Morgenstern, Elizabeth M. Almendarez, Roshanak Mehdipanah, Madeline Kwicklis, Erin Case, Melinda A. Smith, Lynda D. Lisabeth Source Type: research

Stroke care and collaborative academic research in Latin America
CONCLUSIONS: Regional networks foster the conduct of multicenter studies -particularly randomized controlled trials-, even in resource-poor regions. They also contribute to the external validity of international studies and strengthen systems of care, clinical skills, critical thinking, and international knowledge exchange.PMID:36130397 | DOI:10.21149/12803
Source: Salud Publica de Mexico - September 21, 2022 Category: Epidemiology Authors: Paula Mu ñoz-Venturelli Francisca Gonz ález Francisca Urrutia Enrico Mazzon Victor Navia Alejandro Brunser Pablo Lavados Ver ónica Olavarría Juan Almeida Rodrigo Guerrero Alexis Rojo Juan Pablo Gigoux Jos é Vallejos Nathalie Conejan Tomas Esparza Art Source Type: research