• Isr Med Assoc J · Jan 2006

    Multicenter Study

    A national survey of acute cerebrovascular disease in Israel: burden, management, outcome and adherence to guidelines.

    • David Tanne, Uri Goldbourt, Silvia Koton, Ehud Grossman, Nira Koren-Morag, Manfred S Green, Natan M Bornstein, and Natioonal Acute Stroke Israeli Survey Group.
    • Israel Neurological Association. tanne@post.tau.ac.il
    • Isr Med Assoc J. 2006 Jan 1; 8 (1): 3-7.

    BackgroundThere are no national data on the burden and management of acute cerebrovascular disease in Israel.ObjectivesTo delineate the burden, characteristics, management and outcomes of hospitalized patients with acute cerebrovascular disease in Israel, and to examine adherence to current guidelines.MethodsWe prospectively performed a national survey in all 28 hospitals in Israel admitting patients with acute cerebrovascular events (stroke or transient ischemic attacks) during February and March 2004.ResultsDuring the survey period 2174 patients were admitted with acute cerebrovascular disease (mean age 71 +/- 13 years, 47% women; 89% ischemic stroke or TIA, 7% intracerebral hemorrhage and 4% undetermined stroke). Sixty-two percent of patients were admitted to departments of medicine and a third to neurology, of which only 7% were admitted to departments with a designated stroke unit. Head computed tomography was performed during hospitalization in 93% of patients. The overall rate of urgent thrombolytic therapy for acute ischemic stroke was 0.5%. Among patients with ischemic stroke or TIA, 94% were prescribed an antithrombotic medication at hospital discharge, and among those with atrial fibrillation about half were prescribed warfarin. Carotid duplex was performed in 30% and any vascular imaging study in 36% of patients with ischemic events. The mean (+/-SD) length of hospital stay was 12 +/- 27 days for ICH and 8 +/- 11 days for ischemic stroke. Among patients with ICH, 28% died during hospitalization and 66% died or remained with severe disability while for ischemic stroke the corresponding rates were 7% and 41% respectively. Mortality rates within 3 months were 34% for ICH and 14% for ischemic stroke.ConclusionsThis national survey demonstrates the high burden of acute stroke in Israel and reveals discordance between existing guidelines and current practice. The findings highlight important areas for which reorganization is imperative for patients afflicted with acute stroke.

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