2020
DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16377.1
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Gaps in secondary prevention among stroke survivors in rural Gadchiroli, India: a community-based cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background: With epidemiological transition, stroke has emerged as a public health priority in rural India. However, population-level information on secondary prevention of stroke from rural areas of India and other low- and middle-income countries remains exceedingly rare. Methods: In a cross-sectional community-based survey, trained surveyors screened a well-defined population of 74,095 individuals living in 64 villages in Gadchiroli district of India for symptoms of stroke. A trained physician evaluated scr… Show more

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“…As the population of a bigger city in Poland consists of generally younger residents, including students, the need of using anti-thrombotic treatment concerns mostly elderly individuals. Similarly, the patient of private dental service might be considered as generally younger with higher economic status and presenting healthier lifestyle, which prevents development of civilization diseases [18,19]. The interesting finding arising from the results of our study is the fact that even if the incidence of anti-thrombotic drugs administrated in public sector is higher than in private one, the level of bleeding complications is comparable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…As the population of a bigger city in Poland consists of generally younger residents, including students, the need of using anti-thrombotic treatment concerns mostly elderly individuals. Similarly, the patient of private dental service might be considered as generally younger with higher economic status and presenting healthier lifestyle, which prevents development of civilization diseases [18,19]. The interesting finding arising from the results of our study is the fact that even if the incidence of anti-thrombotic drugs administrated in public sector is higher than in private one, the level of bleeding complications is comparable.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Importantly, blood pressure was uncontrolled in 46% of stroke survivors. Only 40.8% of stroke survivors were receiving antihypertensive medications and a very small proportion (10.6%) were on antiplatelet agents and statins (4.9%) [49] . In addition, recurrence of stroke has been observed to be higher in the Indian stroke cohorts.…”
Section: Challenges For Vci Prevention and Treatment In Indiamentioning
confidence: 99%