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Clinical characteristics of patients with ischemic stroke after the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake,a multi-center study
Authors:Inatomi  Yuichiro  Nakajima  Makoto  Ikeda  Tokunori  Yonehara  Toshiro  Terasaki  Tadashi  Hashimoto  Yoichiro  Kouzaki  Yanosuke
Affiliation:1.Department of Neurology, Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital, Chikami 5-3-1, Minami-ku, Kumamoto, 861-4193, Japan
;2.Department of Neurology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan
;3.Department of Clinical Investigation, Kumamoto University Hospital, Kumamoto, Japan
;4.Department of Neurology, Kumamoto Red Cross Hospital, Kumamoto, Japan
;5.Department of Neurology, Kumamoto City Hospital, Kumamoto, Japan
;6.Department of Neurology, National Hospital Organization Kumamoto Medical Center, Kumamoto, Japan
;
Abstract:
Objective

To investigate the clinical characteristics of patients with ischemic stroke following the 2016 Kumamoto earthquake.

Methods

We retrospectively studied patients with ischemic stroke admitted to 5 stroke centers for 1 year after the earthquake. We compared clinical characteristics in these patients (the post-earthquake group) to those in the patients with ischemic stroke admitted during the same period from the previous 3 years (the pre-earthquake group). Additionally, we analyzed the trend of the incidence rate of stroke before and after the earthquake.

Results

A total of 1979 patients were admitted after the earthquake; 5670 (1,890/year on average) patients were admitted before the earthquake. A first-ever ischemic stroke (71 vs. 75%) and premorbid modified Rankin Scale > 1 (26 vs. 29%) were found significantly more frequently in patients after the earthquake. National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score ≤ 2 at discharge (60 vs. 65%) was found more frequently in patients after the earthquake, although non-discharge to home (65 vs. 70%) was more frequent in patients after the earthquake. Trend analysis revealed a decrease of small vessel occlusion and large artery atherosclerosis in the month after the earthquake.

Conclusions

The 2016 Kumamoto earthquake may have affected the characteristics of stroke during the early phase of the earthquake and increased the difficulty in returning home.

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