Prevalence of stroke survivors in Parakou in northern Benin: A door-to-door community survey.


Journal

Revue neurologique
ISSN: 0035-3787
Titre abrégé: Rev Neurol (Paris)
Pays: France
ID NLM: 2984779R

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Dec 2020
Historique:
received: 12 08 2019
revised: 23 12 2019
accepted: 25 02 2020
pubmed: 19 4 2020
medline: 5 8 2021
entrez: 19 4 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Stroke is a major public health problem with a high burden in Sub-Saharan Africa. We aimed to determine the prevalence of stroke in Titirou in Parakou. It was a cross-sectional study using a door-to-door survey in Titirou (Parakou) from 15 march to 15 October 2016 and included 4671 adults. We did a two stages survey. In the first stage the World Health Organization (WHO) tool for the diagnosis of stroke in community was used. In the second phase all suspected cases underwent neurological exam and sometimes brain CT-scan. The WHO definition was used for the diagnosis of stroke. We recorded the socio-demographic data and the vascular risk factors. The prevalence was standardized on age according to the WHO type population. Multiple logistic regression was done to identify associated factors and estimate the adjusted prevalence ratio (aPR) and their 95% confidence interval (CI). The mean age of the subjects was 27.7±12.9 years with a sex ratio of 0.97. After screening 161 were suspected and 54 confirmed cases, the overall prevalence of stroke in Titirou was 1.156 per 100,000 inhabitants [95% CI: 0.850 to 1.426]. The age-standardized prevalence of stroke was 3223 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The associated factors were age (aPR 1.7 [1.5-1.9] for 10 years), history of hypertension (aPR: 64.8 [46.1-108.9]), diabetes mellitus (aPR: 4.5 [1.6-12.3]), low consumption of fruits and vegetables (aPR: 2.3 [1.2-4.4]), history of heart disease (aPR: 6.0 [2.6-13.7]), family history of stroke (PR: 4.6 [2.1-10.0]). Among the 54 subjects who had a stroke 10 were able to perform the brain CT-Scan: 40% were hemorrhagic and 60% ischemic stroke. Our study showed a high prevalence of stroke in Titirou and suggested urgent action for prevention.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32303341
pii: S0035-3787(20)30502-6
doi: 10.1016/j.neurol.2020.02.005
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

839-845

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

T Adoukonou (T)

Department of neurology, university of Parakou, 03 BP, 10 Parakou, Benin; Clinic of Neurology, University Teaching Hospital of Parakou, Benin; GEIST, UMR-1094 (1) Inserm, UMR-1094, tropical neuroepidemiology, Institute of epidemiology and tropical neurology, CHU of Limoges, university of Limoges, 87000 Limoges, France. Electronic address: adoukonouthierry@yahoo.fr.

B Yahouédéou (B)

Clinic of Neurology, University Teaching Hospital of Parakou, Benin.

M Agbétou (M)

Department of neurology, university of Parakou, 03 BP, 10 Parakou, Benin; Clinic of Neurology, University Teaching Hospital of Parakou, Benin.

H Hountada (H)

Clinic of Neurology, University Teaching Hospital of Parakou, Benin.

B Choki (B)

Clinic of Neurology, University Teaching Hospital of Parakou, Benin.

O Kossi (O)

Department of neurology, university of Parakou, 03 BP, 10 Parakou, Benin; Clinic of Neurology, University Teaching Hospital of Parakou, Benin.

P-M Preux (PM)

GEIST, UMR-1094 (1) Inserm, UMR-1094, tropical neuroepidemiology, Institute of epidemiology and tropical neurology, CHU of Limoges, university of Limoges, 87000 Limoges, France.

P Lacroix (P)

GEIST, UMR-1094 (1) Inserm, UMR-1094, tropical neuroepidemiology, Institute of epidemiology and tropical neurology, CHU of Limoges, university of Limoges, 87000 Limoges, France.

D Houinato (D)

GEIST, UMR-1094 (1) Inserm, UMR-1094, tropical neuroepidemiology, Institute of epidemiology and tropical neurology, CHU of Limoges, university of Limoges, 87000 Limoges, France; Department of neurology, university of Abomey-Calavi, BP 188, Cotonou, Benin.

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