Stroke: a review with an African perspective

I. Imam
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Abstract The frequency of stroke and stroke-associated mortality are higher in Blacks than in other races. Several of the known risk factors for stroke, such as hypertension, diabetes and obesity, are more common in Blacks than Whites, and sickle-cell disease and HIV infection are stroke risk factors with particular relevance to Africans. Although the facilities for accurate stroke diagnosis and classification are unavailable in most parts of Africa, careful analysis of the clinical features can minimize the rates of misdiagnosis and misclassification. The high levels of stroke-attributable morbidity and mortality observed in Africans could be markedly reduced by instituting primary and secondary preventive measures and by educating health-care professionals on stroke-management strategies.
中风:非洲视角的回顾
黑人中风的发病率和与中风相关的死亡率高于其他种族。一些已知的中风危险因素,如高血压、糖尿病和肥胖,在黑人中比白人更常见,镰状细胞病和艾滋病毒感染是与非洲人特别相关的中风危险因素。虽然非洲大部分地区没有准确的中风诊断和分类设施,但仔细分析临床特征可以最大限度地减少误诊和错误分类的发生率。通过制定初级和二级预防措施以及对保健专业人员进行中风管理战略教育,可以显著降低非洲人因中风引起的高发病率和死亡率。
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