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High risk for recurrent vascular events in young stroke patients

Presented by
Dr Jenna Broman, University of Helsinki, Finland
Conference
EAN 2024
Doi
https://doi.org/10.55788/075f03cd
The recurrence of vascular events is a considerable risk for young patients who survived an ischaemic stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA), results from a multicentre study indicated. The aetiology often remains the same from the first to the recurrent event.

Dr Jenna Broman (University of Helsinki, Finland) and colleagues investigated the rate of recurrent strokes, vascular events, cancer, death, and associated factors among patients who experienced an ischaemic stroke or TIA. From the 5,023 patients aged 18 to 55 who experienced an acute cerebrovascular event and were recruited for a previous study [1], 396 patients were evaluated after approximately 10 years of follow-up [2].

In total, 22.5% had experienced a recurrent vascular event, of which 15.7% were cerebrovascular events and 8.6% were classified as ā€˜other vascular eventsā€™. Next, 6.8% of the patients had died (n=27), most frequently due to a vascular event (n=12) or because of cancer (n=7).

Atrial fibrillation at baseline was an independent risk factor for recurrent vascular events in the long term (adjusted HR 3.24; 95% CI 1.26ā€“8.37). Dr Broman also shared that patients often retained the same cause for the recurrent vascular event as the one that was determined for the first event.

ā€œFurther studies are needed to investigate whether detailed individual risk assessment and more rigorous secondary preventive strategies and patient adherence can reduce the risk of recurrent vascular events,ā€ reasoned Dr Broman.

  1. Rolfs A, et al. Stroke. 2013;44(2):340-349.
  2. Broman J, et al. Long-term risk of recurrent vascular events and mortality in young stroke patients: insights from a multicenter study. Highlights and breaking news, 10th EAN Congress, 29 Juneā€“2 July 2024, Helsinki, Finland.

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