P.017 Ischemic stroke in young adults: a comparison of outcomes, stroke risk factors and etiologies between males and females

PN Correia, A. Poppe, L. Gioia, GN Mendes, H Alhazmi, N. Daneault, Y. Deschaintre, G. Jacquin, C. Odier, C Stapf, O. Bereznyakova
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Background: The primary aim was to determine if functional outcomes among young adults with stroke differed based on sex. The secondary aim was to identify differences in stroke risk factors and etiologies between females and males. Methods: Retrospective analysis of acute ischemic stroke patients aged 18 to 55 years from a stroke registry between 2018 to 2022. Multivariable logistic regression to analyse if modified Rankin Scale at 3-6 months (mRS, 0-2 versus 3-6) was associated with sex. Results: 315 patients (127 female), median age 48 years (IQR 42-52), median NIHSS 10 (IQR 4-19, median mRS (3-6 months) 2 (IQR 1-3). Following adjustment for vascular risk factors, clinical stroke characteristics, baseline mRS and stroke time metrics no significant difference in mRS (3-6 months) based on sex (p=0.40). Females more frequently had an unknown time of stroke onset (p=0.03). Large-artery atherosclerosis as a stroke etiology (p=0.01), known atrial fibrillation (p=0.03) and drug use (p=0.003) were more frequent in males. Conclusions: Patient-oriented outcomes maybe of interest in future studies as functional mRS outcomes do not differ between young male and female stroke patients. Males had a higher prevalence of large-artery atherosclerosis and risk factors including drug use and atrial fibrillation. These findings could help develop targeted stroke prevention strategies.
P.017 青壮年缺血性卒中:男女卒中结局、卒中风险因素和病因的比较
研究背景主要目的是确定中风青壮年患者的功能预后是否因性别而异。次要目的是确定女性和男性在中风风险因素和病因方面的差异。方法:对急性脑缺血患者进行回顾性分析:回顾性分析 2018 年至 2022 年期间卒中登记处的 18 至 55 岁急性缺血性卒中患者。多变量逻辑回归分析 3-6 个月时的修改后兰金量表(mRS,0-2 与 3-6)是否与性别相关。结果315名患者(127名女性),中位年龄48岁(IQR 42-52),中位NIHSS 10(IQR 4-19),中位mRS(3-6个月)2(IQR 1-3)。在对血管风险因素、临床卒中特征、基线 mRS 和卒中时间指标进行调整后,mRS(3-6 个月)与性别无显著差异(P=0.40)。女性中风发病时间不明的比例更高(P=0.03)。作为中风病因的大动脉粥样硬化(p=0.01)、已知的心房颤动(p=0.03)和吸毒(p=0.003)在男性中更为常见。结论年轻男性和女性卒中患者的功能性 mRS 结果并无差异,因此以患者为导向的结果可能是未来研究的关注点。男性大动脉粥样硬化的发病率更高,其危险因素包括药物使用和心房颤动。这些发现有助于制定有针对性的中风预防策略。
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