Temporal patterns of occult cancer incidence following acute ischemic stroke: A comparative study by stroke etiology.

IF 8.7 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
International Journal of Stroke Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-09 DOI:10.1177/17474930251335615
Mi Sun Oh, Kyung-Ho Yu, Byung-Chul Lee, Jun Yup Kim, Beom Joon Kim, Jihoon Kang, Moon-Ku Han, Seong-Eun Kim, Jong-Moo Park, Kyusik Kang, Soo Joo Lee, Jae Guk Kim, Jae-Kwan Cha, Dae-Hyun Kim, Tai Hwan Park, Kyungbok Lee, Hong-Kyun Park, Yong-Jin Cho, Keun-Sik Hong, Kang-Ho Choi, Joon-Tae Kim, Dong-Eog Kim, Jay Chol Choi, Kwang-Yeol Park, Keon-Joo Lee, Ji Sung Lee, Sujung Jang, Jae Eun Chae, Juneyoung Lee, Philip B Gorelick, Hee-Joon Bae
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Abstract

Backgrounds and aims: This study investigates the temporal patterns of occult cancer incidence among survivors of acute ischemic stroke (AIS), with a focus on variations by underlying stroke etiology.

Patients and methods: We analyzed data from a prospective, multicenter stroke registry and a national claims database, identifying AIS patients hospitalized between 2011 and 2013. Patients were categorized by stroke etiology into two groups: unidentified stroke etiology (USE) and identified stroke etiology (ISE). We estimated the occult cancer incidence rates within both groups and the overall AIS cohort. Using Poisson regression, we evaluated variations in cancer incidence over time and by stroke etiology, adjusting for age, sex, and smoking status. We also compared the first-year cancer incidence rate in our cohort to the age-standardized incidence rate (ASIR) in the general Korean population.

Results: Among 9759 AIS patients (median follow-up: 4.4 years), 976 occult cancers were diagnosed in 569 patients (5.8%). The first month post-stroke exhibited the highest cancer incidence rates across all groups: 8.3 (overall AIS), 14.3 (USE), and 7.6 (ISE) per 1000 person-months, with rates decreasing rapidly thereafter and stabilizing after 12 months. Compared to beyond 36 months, the adjusted incidence rate ratios within 1 month were 7.1 for overall AIS, 17.6 for USE, and 6.8 for ISE. The heightened risk in the USE group, compared to the ISE group, was significant within 1 month but diminished thereafter. Relative to the general population, the ASIR in this cohort was 1.6 times higher, particularly among men and those in the USE category.

Conclusion: Occult cancer incidence is notably high in the early period following AIS, especially among patients with USE. These findings underscore the importance of vigilant cancer screening immediately after a stroke, especially for patients without a clear stroke etiology.Data access statement:Access to the linked data utilized in this research was restricted to authorized researchers and limited to a pre-defined period only. Therefore, it is not possible to guarantee access to the data after the completion of this study, even upon reasonable request.

急性缺血性脑卒中后隐蔽性癌发病的时间模式:脑卒中病因学的比较研究。
背景和目的:本研究探讨急性缺血性卒中(AIS)幸存者隐匿性癌症发病率的时间模式,重点关注潜在卒中病因的变化。患者和方法:我们分析了来自前瞻性、多中心卒中登记和国家索赔数据库的数据,确定了2011年至2013年间住院的AIS患者。根据卒中病因将患者分为两组:未确定的卒中病因(USE)和已确定的卒中病因(ISE)。我们估计了两组和整个AIS队列的隐匿性癌症发病率。使用泊松回归,我们评估了癌症发病率随时间和中风病因的变化,调整了年龄、性别和吸烟状况。我们还比较了我们队列中的第一年癌症发病率与一般韩国人群的年龄标准化发病率(ASIR)。结果:9759例AIS患者(中位随访4.4年)中,569例患者(5.8%)诊断出976例隐匿性肿瘤。卒中后第一个月的癌症发病率在所有组中最高:每1000人月8.3例(总体AIS)、14.3例(USE)和7.6例(ISE),此后发病率迅速下降,12个月后稳定。与36个月后相比,1个月内整体AIS的调整发病率比为7.1,USE为17.6,ISE为6.8。与ISE组相比,USE组的风险增加在1个月内显著,但此后降低。与一般人群相比,该队列的ASIR高1.6倍,尤其是男性和USE类患者。结论:AIS后早期隐匿性癌的发生率明显较高,尤其是USE患者。这些发现强调了中风后立即进行警惕的癌症筛查的重要性,特别是对于没有明确中风病因的患者。数据访问声明:本研究中使用的关联数据仅限授权研究人员访问,并且仅限于预定义的时间段。因此,即使有合理的要求,也不可能保证在研究完成后访问数据。
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International Journal of Stroke
International Journal of Stroke 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
13.90
自引率
6.00%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Stroke is a welcome addition to the international stroke journal landscape in that it concentrates on the clinical aspects of stroke with basic science contributions in areas of clinical interest. Reviews of current topics are broadly based to encompass not only recent advances of global interest but also those which may be more important in certain regions and the journal regularly features items of news interest from all parts of the world. To facilitate the international nature of the journal, our Associate Editors from Europe, Asia, North America and South America coordinate segments of the journal.
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