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Wawrzyńczyk M Pierzchała K Braczkowska B Mańka-Gaca I Kumor K Borowski D Grodzicka-Zawisza L Zejda J 《Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska》2011,45(1):3-10
Background and purposeEpidemiological rates for stroke obtained in the United States and Western Europe indicate a decrease in incidence and case fatality. Data published for Poland, as for other Central-Eastern European countries, reported unfavourable results, but this was based on data from the 1990s. The authors evaluated current stroke rates in a population study of the southern Poland city of Zabrze.Material and methodsA retrospective registry of all stroke cases treated in Zabrze, southern Poland, in 2005–2006, was established, based on data from the National Health Fund. Cases were identified by verifying patient files. Epidemiological rates were calculated and standardized to the European population in both groups: all stroke patients, including recurrent (all strokes, AS), and patients with first-ever stroke (FES) in their history.ResultsWe registered 731 strokes, including 572 FES cases (78.3%) and 159 recurrent strokes (21.7%). There were 385 strokes in men (52.7%), and 346 in women (47.2%); 88.6% were ischaemic strokes (IS), and 11.4% were intracerebral haemorrhages (ICH). The standardized incidence rate for AS patients was 167/100 000 (211 for men, 130 for women), and in the FES group 131/100 000 (161 for men, 104 for women). Twenty-eight day case fatality for the AS group was 18.3% (15.4% for IS, 41% for ICH), and 16.6% for FES (13.4% for IS, 40.9% for ICH).ConclusionsIncidence rates in this southern Poland city are comparable to those reported previously for Poland. Early case fatality decreased, compared to previous data, probably as a result of improved management of acute stroke and hospitalizing all stroke patients. 相似文献
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Izabela Skibicka Maciej Niewada Marta Skowrońska Anna Członkowska Andrzej Członkowski 《Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska》2010,44(3):231-237
Background and purposeLittle has been published about different elements of the health services in long-term follow-up in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The aim of this study was to explore the health services for stroke patients in Poland.Material and methodsPatients from 3 centres representing different levels of stroke care organization from Mazowieckie province were included. Data on first-ever stroke patients with “onset-to-door” time no longer than 7 days, consecutively admitted to participating centres between March 1 and June 30, 2002 were collected prospectively. Patients were assessed on admission, on discharge and 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months after discharge. Type of care, rehabilitation, readmissions, consultations and diagnostic procedures were evaluated.ResultsOne hundred and sixty-four patients with first-ever stroke were included. Twenty-one patients died during hospitalization, and 36 during the two-year follow-up. Most patients were discharged home, under family care. The total rate of readmission decreased over time, from 58% to 11%, and so did the rate of rehabilitation, from 41.5% to 15%. All patients had been seen by their general practitioners and neurologists.ConclusionsPost-stroke care is provided mostly by family members. Access to rehabilitation is limited and decreases over time. This study could help the authorities in healthcare budget allocation in Poland. 相似文献
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Spasticity is characterized by a velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone related to disturbed sensory-motor control of muscle tone following upper motor neuron damage. Spasticity and its clinical implications are still poorly described. There is no consensus concerning the number of patients developing spasticity or the relationship between spasticity and motor disabilities after stroke. Surprisingly, only a few studies have addressed the prevalence of spasticity following stroke. The present paper aims to review recent studies on prevalence of spasticity, its risk factors and on quality of life with emphasis on disability in activities of daily living and to relate collected data to situation in Poland. 相似文献
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE : Reinforced feedback in virtual environment (RFVE) therapy is emerging as an innovative method in rehabilitation, which may be advantageous in the treatment of the affected arm after stroke. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of assisted motor training in a virtual environment for the treatment of the upper extremity (UE) after stroke compared to traditional neuromotor rehabilitation (TNR), studying also if differences exist related to the type of stroke (haemorrhagic or ischaemic). MATERIAL AND METHODS : Eighty patients affected by a stroke (48 ischaemic and 32 haemorrhagic) that occurred at least 1 year before were enrolled. The clinical assessment comprising the Fugl-Meyer UE (F-M UE), modified Ashworth (Bohannon and Smith) and Functional Independence Measure scale (FIM) was administered before and after the treatment. RESULTS : A statistically significant difference between RFVE and TNR groups (Mann-Whitney U-test) was observed in the clinical outcomes of F-M UE and FIM (both p < 0.001), but not Ashworth (p = 0.053). The outcomes of F-M UE and FIM improved in the RFVE haemorrhagic group and in the TNR haemorrhagic group with a significant difference between groups (both p < 0.001), but not for Ashworth (p = 0.651). Comparing the RFVE ischaemic group to the TNR ischaemic group, statistically significant differences emerged in F-M UE (p < 0.001), FIM (p < 0.001), and Ashworth (p = 0.036). CONCLUSIONS : The RFVE therapy in combination with TNR showed better improvements compared to the TNR treatment only. The RFVE therapy combined with the TNR treatment was more effective than the TNR double training, in both post-ischaemic and post-haemorrhagic groups. We observed improvements in both groups of patients: post-haemorrhagic and post-ischaemic stroke after RFVE training. 相似文献
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Background and purposeEvery stroke patient should undergo early rehabilitation. We aimed to evaluate accessibility, development and needs in early stroke inpatient rehabilitation in Poland.Material and methodsA questionnaire evaluating rehabilitation departments was prepared and sent (in 2004 and 2008) to rehabilitation wards in Poland, where stroke patients are treated and undergo early rehabilitation. We divided departments into classes: class A – having comprehensive rehabilitation (physiotherapy minimum 60 minutes/day, speech therapy minimum 30 minutes/5 days/week, rehabilitation of other cognitive impairments minimum 30 minutes/5 days/week, group physiotherapy); B – having the possibility of all types of therapy, but done less frequently; C – physiotherapy and speech therapy; D – physiotherapy and cognitive rehabilitation; E – only physiotherapy.ResultsIn 2004, we obtained responses from 115 of 172 (66.9%) rehabilitation departments. According to prespecified criteria there were 11 class A, 31 class B, 28 class C, 4 class D, and 41 class E wards. In 2008, we received response from 89 of 149 (59.7%) rehabilitation departments. According to prespecified criteria there were 17 class A, 40 class B, 22 class C, 0 class D, and 10 class E wards. In 2004, 159 beds and in 2008, 294 beds in class A departments were available for stroke patients. The minimal number of needed but lacking beds was 604 in 2004 and 469 in 2008.ConclusionsDevelopment of departments providing early comprehensive stroke rehabilitation from 2004 to 2008 is marked, but still insufficient. In 2008, 19% of rehabilitation departments could provide comprehensive stroke rehabilitation and this was 38.5% of beds actually needed. 相似文献
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Kotlęga D Ciećwież S Turowska-Kowalska J Nowacki P 《Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska》2012,46(2):176-183
There is an inflammatory component in the pathogenesis of ischaemic stroke, which plays an important role in inducing atherothrombotic and embolic stroke. Statins, HMG-CoA (3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-coenzyme A) reductase inhibitors are widely used in the primary and secondary prevention of ischaemic stroke. It has been proved that beyond their main effect on inhibition of endogenous cholesterol, they also modify the inflammatory process. Additional benefits from the use of statins result from their effect on the immune system. Increased risk of recurrent vascular episodes and risk of death after statin withdrawal in patients with vascular disorders is connected with termination of the anti-inflammatory effect of these drugs. The authors highlight that because of the anti-inflammatory effect of statins it is reasonable to use them in all patients at risk of ischaemic stroke, including those with atrial fibrillation. 相似文献
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Piotr Sobolewski Monika Śledzińska-Dźwigał Wiktor Szczuchniak Renata Hatalska-Zerebiec Marcin Grzesik Anna Sobota 《Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska》2013,47(4):310-318
Background and purposeOngoing evaluation of the results of thrombolytic therapy in patients with ischaemic stroke (IS) in regions with different health care organization is absolutely crucial for making this method of treatment safer and efficient. The aim of this study was to analyse the efficacy and safety of treatment with intravenous alteplase in patients with acute IS in a rural hospital.Material and methodsBetween 2006 and 2011, 1392 patients with IS were treated (including 200 patients treated with alteplase; 14.37%). In patients treated with alteplase, we analysed the influence of several variables on the functional status after 3 months according to the modified Rankin Scale (mRS), case-fatality rate during 3 months after onset and symptomatic intracerebral haemorrhage (SICH).ResultsIn the studied population, good outcome (mRS 0–2) at 3 months was related to younger age (p = 0.001), male sex (p = 0.02) and low scores (< 15 points) on the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) (p < 0.0001). Deaths within 3 months were related to older age (p = 0.027), female sex (p = 0.004), severity of stroke measured by NIHSS score (p < 0.0001) and presence of radiological signs of previous stroke in baseline computed tomography (CT) (p = 0.002). Patients with SICH had higher mean age (p = 0.014) and higher severity of neurological deficit measured on the NIHSS scale (p = 0.03).ConclusionsThe indications for intravenous thrombolysis in patients with IS should be strictly analysed so that the treatment is effective and safe especially in older patients, patients with greater severity of neurological symptoms and patients with old post-stroke lesions in baseline CT. 相似文献
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Background and purposeOne of the most important goals of rehabilitation of post-stroke hemiplegic patients is the recovery of their locomotion function. The aim of the study was to assess walking function recovery by means of in-patient rehabilitation procedures, as well as the effectiveness of treadmill gait training with the use of biological feedback.Material and methodsThe research involved groups of chronic post-stroke hemiplegic patients receiving treatment in the rehabilitation ward. Factors under scrutiny included walking speed and capacity, number of steps, weight bearing symmetry for lower extremities while standing, lower limb mobility on the Brunnström scale, and muscle tone on the Ashworth Scale. The study group patients followed a rehabilitation regime that included treadmill training aided with biofeedback function. Each study group participant exercised every day (a total of 15 times), with a single practice time ranging from 5 to 20 minutes. Control patients followed a rehabilitation regime without the additional treadmill exercises.ResultsPatients in both groups demonstrated improvement in locomotion abilities. In the group following the physiotherapy regime supplemented with treadmill training with the use of biofeedback, the measures of walking speed, weight bearing symmetry for lower extremities, and number of steps were better than in controls.ConclusionsTreadmill gait training with the use of biofeedback is effective for relearning locomotion functions in post-stroke hemiplegic patients and can constitute a significant type of exercise in a physiotherapy regime. 相似文献
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Background and purposeAs neuron-specific enolase (NSE) and S 100B protein are brain origin proteins, the aim of this study was to assess whether a single NSE and S 100B measure may predict clinical outcome of patients with cerebral ischaemic infarct.Material and methodsSeventy-one patients with ischaemic stroke and 41 controls were studied. All patients had computed tomography of the brain performed after admission and on the third day and volume of the infarct was assessed by the volumetric method from the second examination. NSE and S 100B protein were analysed by immunochemiluminescence on the fourth day after admission. Clinical state of the patients was determined with the NIH stroke, Barthel and Rankin scales on admission, discharge from the hospital, and after one and 3 months from the onset of stroke.ResultsNSE levels in blood were significantly higher in stroke patients than in the control group – 36.9 ± 24.0 vs. 14.3 ± 9.7 μg/L. Also, the levels of the S 100B protein were significantly higher in the patient group (0.85 ± 1.74 vs. 0.10 ± 0.03 μg/L) but only the levels of S 100B protein correlated with the calculated size of the infarct (Spearman coefficient = 0.77). No such correlation was identified for NSE level (Spearman coefficient = 0.25).ConclusionsAlthough significant differences in NSE and S 100B levels between stroke patients and the control group were found, only S 100B protein level correlated with stroke volume, neurological status at admission and functional outcome. NSE did not correlate with stroke volume, neurological status or clinical outcome. 相似文献
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D. Intiso P. Stampatore M. M. Zarrelli G. L. Guerra G. Arpaia P. Simone P. Tonali E. Beghi 《European journal of neurology》2003,10(5):559-565
Most epidemiological surveys in the Italian population, have concentrated on areas of northern and central Italy. The incidence of the first-ever ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes in a well-defined population of the province of Foggia, a rural area of southern Italy, over a 3-year period has been investigated, to compare the occurrence of stroke by type in this and other areas. A retrospective study in a local health district (USL FG3) in the province of Foggia was conducted and all cases of first-ever cerebral infarction (CI) and intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in the local population (41 269) from January 1, 1993 to December 31, 1995 have been investigated. Case ascertainment was performed by a chart review in the two local hospitals and examination of death certificates. General practitioners were also asked to report on non-hospitalized cases suffering a stroke during the study period. Patients with recurrent stroke, unclassifiable stroke, transient ischemic attacks and subarachnoid hemorrhage were excluded. Risk factors for stroke and 30-day mortality were investigated. The rates were standardized to the Italian population (57 138 489, 1991 census). During the 3-year study period, 202 patients had a first-ever ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke (66 in 1993, 69 in 1994 and 67 in 1995). Of these, 174 (86.1%) had cerebral ischemia, accounting for 57, 60 and 57 cases in the three index years. The overall crude annual incidence of CI and ICH was 1.60, 1.67 and 1.62 of 1000 for 1993, 1994 and 1995, respectively. The corresponding standardized incidences rates were 2.0, 2.10 and 2.06 of 1000. The rate was 0.11 in patients <55 years of age, and 1.97, 7.01, 13.52, and 25.34 at ages 55-64, 65-74, 75-84, and 85+ years for the entire period; the 30-day mortality was 27.2, 21.7, and 15% for 1993, 1994, and 1995, respectively. Hypertension (45.9%), diabetes (26.4%) and atrial fibrillation (16.6%) were the most common risk factors. The incidence of CI and ICH was similar to that of most other Italian studies. It was constant during the 3-year period, and mostly involved older people. 相似文献
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Czyż M Jarmundowicz W Szarek D Tabakow P Markowska-Wojciechowska A 《Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska》2011,45(5):500-504
Bilateral chronic subdural haemorrhage accompanying meningioma is a very rare clinical condition. We present a case of a 69-year-old female patient with large meningioma completely obliterating the posterior third part of the superior sagittal sinus with accompanying bilateral chronic subdural haematomas. Three anatomical zones of venous collateral circulation were revealed by the preoperative digital subtraction angiography. The tumour and haematomas were removed completely with no major complications. The most likely pathomechanism of the development of bilateral chronic subdural haematomas was venous hypertension caused by an occlusion of major cerebral venous trunks. As a result of a minor thrombotic incident or insignificant head injury, the distended veins of collateral circulation that were volumetrically burdened could have been damaged. Patients with large tumours occluding the superior sagittal sinus, who did not qualify for or refused surgery, should be carefully monitored clinically and neuroradiologically because of possibly increased risk of an intracranial haemorrhage. 相似文献
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Casetta I Pugliatti M Faggioli R Cesnik E Simioni V Bencivelli D De Carlo L Granieri E 《European journal of neurology》2012,19(2):312-316
Background: The annual incidence of childhood and adolescence epilepsy ranges from 41 to 97 diagnoses per 100 000 people in western Countries, with a reported decline over time. We aimed at studying the incidence of epilepsy in children and adolescents (1 month to 14 years) and its temporal trend in the province of Ferrara, northern Italy. Methods: We implemented a community‐based prospective multi‐source registry. All children with newly diagnosed epilepsy in the period 1996–2005 were recorded. Results: The incidence rate of newly diagnosed epilepsy in the considered age range was 57 per 100 000 person‐years, (95% CI: 49.3–65.9), with a peak in the first year of life (109.4; 95% CI: 69.4–164.1), without differences between the two gender. The estimates were significantly lower than those observed previously (97.3; 95% CI: 81.9–115.7). Conclusions: Incidence rates for epilepsy in the Italian population aged 1 month to 14 years are in line with those of other European and Northern American Countries. The incidence of childhood epilepsy has declined over time in our area. A reduced impact of serious perinatal adverse events could partly explain the decline. 相似文献
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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established and accepted treatment modality of generalized dystonia. The stereotactic target to be approached with DBS leads is the internal segment of the globus pallidus (GPi). Bilateral GPi stimulation in patients suffering from primary generalized dystonia reduced dystonic movement not only in the trunk and limbs but also in the neck and face. These observations have led to the use of GPi stimulation in patients with severe torticollis and Meige syndrome refractory to pharmacological agents as well to botulinum toxin injections. An increasing number of reports indicate the effectiveness of GPi stimulation in the treatment of intractable focal and segmental dystonia. Moreover, DBS can be performed simultaneously on both sides during one operative session. This treatment modality is reversible and safer when compared to stereotactic ablative techniques. In future, DBS can become an alternative treatment for intractable focal and segmental dystonia. 相似文献
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A prospective study of acute cerebrovascular disease in the community: the Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project--1981-86. 2. Incidence, case fatality rates and overall outcome at one year of cerebral infarction, primary intracerebral and subarachnoid haemorrhage. 总被引:21,自引:15,他引:6 下载免费PDF全文
J Bamford P Sandercock M Dennis J Burn C Warlow 《Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry》1990,53(1):16-22
The age and sex specific incidence rates for cerebral infarction, primary intracerebral haemorrhage and subarachnoid haemorrhage in a population of approximately 105,000 are presented. Over four years 675 patients with a first-ever stroke were registered with the Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project. The pathological diagnosis was confirmed by computerised tomography (CT) scan, necropsy or lumbar puncture (cases of subarachnoid haemorrhage only) in 78% of cases and a further 17% were diagnosed according to the Guy's Hospital Stroke Diagnostic Score. The proportion of all first-ever strokes by pathological type was: cerebral infarction 81% (95% confidence interval 78-84), primary intracerebral haemorrhage 10% (8-12), subarachnoid haemorrhage 5% (3-7) and uncertain type 5% (3-7). These proportions are similar to other community-based studies. The overall 30 day case fatality rate was 19% (16-22), that for cerebral infarction being 10% (7-13), primary intracerebral haemorrhage 50% (38-62) and subarachnoid haemorrhage 46% (29-63). One year post stroke 23% (19-27) with cerebral infarction were dead and 65% (60-70) of survivors were functionally independent. The figures for primary intracerebral haemorrhage were 62% (43-81) dead and 68% (50-86) of survivors functionally independent and for subarachnoid haemorrhage were 48% (24-72) dead and 76% (56-96) of survivors functionally independent. There are important differences between these rates and those from other sources possibly due to more complete case ascertainment in our study. Nevertheless, the generally more optimistic early prognosis in our study, particularly for cases of cerebral infarction, has important implications for the planning of clinical trials and for the expected impact that any treatment might have on the general population. 相似文献