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Clinical characteristics of stroke among Chinese in New York City

Journal
Ethnicity and Disease
Journal Volume
14
Journal Issue
3
Pages
378-383
Date Issued
2004
Author(s)
Fang J.
Foo S.H.
JIANN-SHING JENG  
Yip P.-K.
Alderman M.H.
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-4344664673&partnerID=40&md5=1c6408e1066bae0918033abd124fa854
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/590587
Abstract
Background: Limited information exists on clinical characteristics of stroke among Chinese persons living in the United States. We compared the clinical characteristics of Chinese and White stroke patients living in New York City. Methods: We reviewed the medical records of stroke patients hospitalized at NYU Downtown Hospital from January 1995 to July 1998. Results: During 3.5 years, there were 728 admissions for stroke (454 Chinese, 115 Whites, 75 Blacks, 80 Hispanics, and 4 other Asia). Chinese and White patients had similar age and gender distributions. Compared with Whites, Chinese patients had a lower body mass index (22.8 vs 25.8, respectively, P=0.02), were less likely to smoke (13% vs 20%, respectively, P<0.01), or regularly consume alcohol (8% vs 25%, respectively, P<0.01). Although recorded blood pressure was similar, Chinese patients were more likely than Whites to have a history of hypertension (77% vs 64%, respectively, P=0.03), left ventricular hypertrophy (37% vs 25%, respectively, P=0.02), history of diabetes (33% vs 21%, respectively, P=0.01), and higher levels of blood lipids and glucose. Chinese patients were more likely than Whites to have hemorrhagic stroke (24% vs 17%, respectively, P=0.02). Overall age-adjusted in-hospital mortality rate was 14.2%, and no significant difference was observed between Chinese and Whites (13.8% vs 14.8%, respectively, P=01). For both races, hemorrhagic stroke was far more likely to be fatal than ischemic stroke (34.5% vs 6.1%, respectively, P<0.001). Factors associated with in-hospital death included systolic blood pressure, blood glucose level, history of coronary heart disease, and diabetes. Conclusions: Chinese patients who suffered a stroke showed higher risk profiles, and were more likely to experience a more lethal hemorrhagic stroke, compared to White patients. The short-term in-hospital survival rates were similar between Chinese and White patients with stroke.
Subjects
Chinese; In-hospital death; Stroke
SDGs

[SDGs]SDG3

Other Subjects
glucose; lipid; adult; African American; age distribution; aged; article; Asian American; bleeding disorder; blood pressure measurement; body mass; Caucasian; cerebrovascular accident; Chinese; cigarette smoking; clinical feature; comparative study; controlled study; diabetes mellitus; fatality; female; gender; glucose blood level; heart left ventricle hypertrophy; high risk patient; Hispanic; hospital admission; hospitalization; human; hypertension; ischemic heart disease; lethality; lipid blood level; major clinical study; male; medical record; mortality; race difference; recording; statistical analysis; statistical significance; stroke; survival rate; systolic blood pressure; United States; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Asian Americans; Cerebrovascular Accident; China; European Continental Ancestry Group; Female; Humans; Life Style; Male; Medical Records; Middle Aged; New York City; Retrospective Studies; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Severity of Illness Index; Survival Analysis
Type
journal article

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