• Neurol. Sci. · Oct 2005

    Multicenter Study Comparative Study

    Stroke and transient ischaemic attack in 18 neurology departments from two Italian Regions: the SINPAC database.

    • R Sciolla, G Ferrari, M Leone, and SINPAC (Società INter-regionale Piemonte e Valle d'Aosta per le Cerebrovasculopatie) Group.
    • S.C.D.U. Neurologia, ASO S. Luigi Gonzaga, Regione Gonzole 10, I-10043 Orbassano (TO), Italy. rsciolla@tiscalinet.it
    • Neurol. Sci. 2005 Oct 1; 26 (4): 208-17.

    AbstractThis observational prospective multicentre study aims to describe a hospital-based database collecting information about clinical features, management and follow-up of stroke patients. In 18 neurological departments (mostly first-referral) in Piedmont and the Aosta Valley, Italy, between May and July 1999, 604 consecutive patients (97 TIA, 443 ischaemic, and 64 haemorrhagic stroke) were studied. Ischaemic stroke aetiologies were as follows: large-artery atherosclerosis (148), small-artery occlusion (133), cardioembolism (76), other causes (13) and undetermined (73). According to Bamford's classification, 164 were PACI, 126 LACI, 87 TACI and 66 POCI. The diagnostic workup and management of patients is described; only 4% of patients did not receive a CT scan. Four hundred and three patients were discharged to their home, 78 to a rehabilitation unit, 44 to long-term institutional care, 20 to other wards and 59 died while in hospital. After six months, 10 patients were lost to follow-up, 499 were alive and 95 had died. The SINPAC database allows for evaluation of current practice of care in a first-referral stroke population.

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