Title of article :
Comparison of Cardioembolic Mechanisms in North American and Iranian Stroke Patients
Author/Authors :
Ghandehari, Kavian Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Shuaib, Ashfaq University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada , Fatah Zadeh Ardalani, Ghasem Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction: ardioembolism is among the most important causes of ischemic
stroke around the world. A pilot double-center study evaluated subtypes of
cardioembolic mechanisms in stroke patients in two different racial subtypes.
Methods: This prospective clinical study was conducted on 100 consecutive stroke
patients in Mackenzie hospital, Canada and 100 consecutive stroke patients whom
were age and sex matched in Ghaem hospital, Iran in 2007. All of the Canadian
patients consisted of white North American race and all of the Iranian patients were
white Persian race. Diagnosis of ischemic stroke was made by stroke neurologists.
Assessment of the cardioembolic mechanisms was maded based on the standard
method. The frequency rate of ischemic heart disease, congestive heart failer and
atrial fibrillation, was detected in the two studied groups. Chi-Square and Fisher tests
served for statistical analysis and p<0.05 was declared as significant.
Results: 92 males and 108 females with ischemic stroke were investigated.
The influence of race on the frequency rate of ischemic heart disease, congestive
heart failer and atrial fibrillation was insignificant, p>0.05. However rheumatic mitral
valve disease was significantly more frequewnt in the Iranian group, df=1, p=0.037.
The effects of race on frequency rate of other cardioembolic mechanisms was not
significant in each gender separately, p>0.05. However ischemic heart disease was
significantly more frequent in Canadian females, df=1, p=0.03.
Conclusions: There is no significant difference in frequency rate of cardioembolic
mechanisms between North American and Persian stroke patients except of
rheumatic mitral valve disease.
Keywords :
Race , Stroke , Cardioembolism
Journal title :
current journal of neurology
Journal title :
current journal of neurology