2016
DOI: 10.18203/2349-3933.ijam20162514
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Study of clinical profile of stroke patients in rural tertiary health care centre

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“…Thus, findings were favoring middle cerebral artery territory involvement which is most commonly involved in thrombotic stroke. 15,16 The male to female ratio was 1.46:1 which correlates with study done by Patne SV et al, with M: F ratio was 1.4:1 [15] . From above observation it can be concluded that incidence of stroke is more common in male sex which correlates with the study done by Aiyar et al, Pinhero et al 17,18 Our study shows anterior circulation was the most common territory involved in the brain among stroke patients.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Thus, findings were favoring middle cerebral artery territory involvement which is most commonly involved in thrombotic stroke. 15,16 The male to female ratio was 1.46:1 which correlates with study done by Patne SV et al, with M: F ratio was 1.4:1 [15] . From above observation it can be concluded that incidence of stroke is more common in male sex which correlates with the study done by Aiyar et al, Pinhero et al 17,18 Our study shows anterior circulation was the most common territory involved in the brain among stroke patients.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In this study most common clinical presentation was hemiplegia (71.21%) which was followed by speech involvement (51.21%). This observation closely correlates [13] with the study done by Patne SV et al, hemiplegia (55.28%) which was followed by speech involvement (13.82 %.) P. [12] Chitrambalam et al, in which most common clinical presentation was hemiplegia (in <45 years was 93.3%, and in >45 years was 89.2%) followed by speech involvement (in <45 years was 43.3%, and in >45 years 30.8%).…”
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“…However, high prevalence among male was observed to be the highest in Asia, whereas a lower ratio has been noted in Europe [6]. A similar study was conducted in India where strokes were more common among males (58.53%) than females (41.46%) and most common age group was above 60-year-old (58.8%) [7]. Similar trend was seen in a study conducted by Chirayu V et al [8].…”
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confidence: 67%