Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evolution of Ischemic Stroke Subtypes in Hong Kong
Stroke is the 4th leading cause of mortality in Hong Kong. It also carries considerable
socioeconomical consequences due to disability.
Ischemic stroke can be classified by the TOAST classification, which includes large artery
atherosclerosis, cardioembolism, small-artery occlusion and other causes (1). Among which,
intracranial atherosclerosis (ICAS) had been major cause of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in
the Asia Pacific. It was estimated as high as 24.1% of AIS or transient ischemic attacks
(TIAs) were attributed to ICAS in China (2). Management of ICAS related strokes has been
challenging owing to its high rate of recurrence despite medical therapy. Recent randomized
clinical trial suggested that aggressive medical therapy may result in reduction in
recurrence compared with historical cohorts (3).
Our group has previously observed a 2.5-fold increase in atrial fibrillation related stroke
over a 15-year period (4). The inverstigator also observed a decline in ICAS related AIS as
well as its recurrent stroke risk throughout the recent years. Possible mechanisms include
better management of metabolic risk factors and aggressive secondary prevention. Other
possible reasons are increased atrial fibrillation (AF), small vessel disease (SVD) or other
stroke mechanisms.
This study is aim to find the evolution of different stroke subtypes in relation to the
characteristics of our stroke population over a 15-year period. This may influence
territorial prevention strategy.
Five time points, i.e. 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018 are selected for
analysis. All consecutive stroke patients included in the Prince of Wales Hospital stroke
registry will be recruited.
Patients will be stratified according to their stroke subtypes with reference to the TOAST
classification (1), which includes large artery disease, cardioembolism, small vessel
occlusion, other determined causes, undetermined cause or incomplete investigations.
Stroke etiology is determined by stroke neurologists with reference to the history, physical
signs, imaging including carotid duplex, transcranial doppler, computer tomography (CT), CT
angiogram, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), MR angiogram, electrocardiography (ECG) and
echocardiography. Interobserver variability for stroke mechanism determination will be
evaluated.
Pre-defined demographic data including age, gender, smoking status, vascular risk factors
including hyperlipidaemia, hypertension, diabetes, prior stroke or TIA, etc. will be
retrieved from the stroke registry.
The investigator will also compare the use of antiplatelet agents, anticoagulants,
lipid-lowering agents, specific antihypertensives in the Shatin territory across the 15-year
period using the CDARS.
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