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versión On-line ISSN 2301-1254
Resumen
RUIZ, Leandro et al. Neurological and Extra-neurological Complications in Stroke Patients Treated at Hospital de Clinicas during a 2 Years Period. Anfamed [online]. 2020, vol.7, n.1, e209. Epub 01-Jun-2020. ISSN 2301-1254. https://doi.org/10.25184/anfamed2020v7n1a8.
Introduction:
Stroke patients present high risk of complications conditioning its prognosis.
Objectives:
To describe neurological and extra-neurological complications during admission. To evaluate complications according with stroke subtype, identifying morbidity and mortality predictive factors.
Patients and methods
: All patients treated at the Hospital de Clínicas (HC) with a diagnosis of stroke between 01/01/14 and 12/31/15 were analyzed. The presence or absence of complications was also analyzed according to stroke subtype during the hospital stay and were classified into three groups: neurological and extra-neurological, the last ones subdivided into systemic and cardiovascular diseases.
Results:
Sample of 206 patients. 57 % of them presented complications, regardless to the stroke subtype. The most common complications were the systemic ones (49 %). Age, diabetes, NIHSS at admission, previous cardiac disease and thrombolysis were significantly associated with complications. Overall mortality was 11 %. Mortality was significantly lower for patients admitted to the institutional Stroke Unit.
Conclusions
: Stroke complications were very frequent and are the main cause of mortality, with systemic complications being the most common. Furthermore, there are other variables which are associated with a greater risk of complications such as older age, diabetes, previous heart disease, NIHSS at admission, and thrombolysis. Admission to stroke unit resulted in a significant decrease in the mortality rate.
Palabras clave : Stroke; Complications; Mortality; Prognostic Factors; Predictors.