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Brain attack: the multifaceted potential for action
Authors:F Lateef  V Anantharaman
Affiliation:Department of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Stroke is the number 3 killer in Singapore and a common contributor to morbidity statistics. This study was done to look at the profile of patients with acute stroke presenting to the Emergency Department, Singapore General Hospital, from 1 October to 31 November 1996. The data will help plan and guide future early interventional trials as well as look into possible areas of improvement in the multidisciplinary approach to stroke. METHOD: This is a retrospective study and patients records were traced using ICD-9 codes. A total of 309 patients were identified for the period of review; of this, the records of 240 patients were obtained (77.7%). RESULTS: The results revealed that local stroke patients are young (two-thirds are < 70 years) and live in high-rise accommodation (84.2%) with their families. The predominant risk factor was hypertension (80%) and weakness was the most common presentation (25%). Stroke patients are presenting at a later stage (only 16.7% presented within 6 hours of onset) and the average length of hospital stay was between 10 and 12 days. CONCLUSION: This study identified the multiple measures at various stages of the stroke chain, required to build up a concerted effort against Brain Attack.
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