Matão Preventing Stroke (MaPS): a Stroke Register Study
NCT ID: NCT03391102
Last Updated: 2018-01-05
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
840 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2015-08-31
2025-07-31
Brief Summary
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Therefore, the purpose of this prospective community based study is to observe trends in stroke incidence, types and sub-types of stroke, risk factors, prognosis, 30 days and one year case-fatality during a follow-up of ten years.
This study offers the opportunity to conduct an epidemiological study of high quality which can obtain data to formulate public politics to reduce the social and economic impact of stroke in Brazil.
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Detailed Description
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Community-based stroke studies can answer important questions regarding incidence, case fatality, recurrence, disability, assessment of risk factors and quality of stroke services.
Brazil had the highest age-adjusted stroke death rate of all Latin-American countries and the risk of premature death due to stroke is one of the highest in the world. Although, a decline in Brazilian stroke incidence and mortality has been observed in last years, stroke still has an important social burden in the country.
The purpose of this study is to observe trends in stroke incidence, types and sub-types of stroke, risk factors, prognosis, 30 days and one case-fatality during a follow-up of ten years.
Objectives
The objectives of this project is to analyze:
The incidence of first-ever-in-a-lifetime stroke and incidence of pathological types, subtypes, and rare causes Case fatalities Prognosis Early and long-term case-fatality rates Poststroke morbidity Disability and handicap pos-stroke Risk factors Complications after stroke Recurrent stroke Other vascular events Trends in stroke incidence
Subjects and Methods
Study Design A prospective population-based study is being performed since August, 1, 2015
Site of Investigation
Matão is a city located in São Paulo state, in the Brazilian southwest, 300 km northwest of the state capital. Matão population was 78.690 in 2015 and estimated population in 2025 is 80791 inhabitants. There is only 1 hospital in the city, which serves the whole city and 2 other small towns. This is a general secondary level public hospital, with 190 beds, including 18 beds in the intensive care unit and a radiology service with CT scan, the only one in the city. The emergency department attends to 5000 to 6000 people monthly; including emergency and urgency cases. The emergency department and intensive care unit take care of acute stroke patients according to a written protocol that includes hospitalization and a brain CT scan applied as soon as possible to all patients with suspected stroke.
Case Ascertainment All the physicians in the city are instructed to refer suspected acute stroke patients to the research team or to the hospital emergency department. The neurologists of the research team check all radiology records in suspected cases of stroke. The hospital admission and discharge lists are checked weekly, searching for any suspected case. All death certificates from the study period are checked monthly to search for stroke patients who died in their homes and are not been referred to the hospital.
Inclusion criteria All suspected stroke patients living in Matão at an address belonging to the city are included, regardless of age. The stroke criteria is rapidly developing clinical symptoms and/or signs of focal and at time global loss of cerebral function, with symptoms lasting more than 24 hours or leading to death, with no apparent cause other than that of vascular origin. Only the first-ever-in-a-lifetime stroke is being included in the analysis.
Exclusion criteria Patients not living in Matão, who did not fulfill the clinical criteria for stroke, with CT scan findings incompatible with a clinical suspicion of stroke and with clinical evidence of a previous stroke event.
Follow-Up All included cases are being followed-up prospectively by the research team during the first, third, sixth, months and 1 year after the stroke event with hospital visits. Patients unable to attend the scheduled visits or who had moved to another city are being contacted by telephone.
Classifications and Definitions The subtypes of stroke are being classified as ischemic stroke and intracerebral hemorrhage on the basis of CT scan findings and subarachnoid hemorrhage on the basis of CT scan and cerebrospinal fluid findings. Ischemic stroke is subdivided into four subtypes according to the Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project classification. For prognosis, is considered independence in activities of daily living if patient reaches 100 points on the Barthel scale, independent gait if the patient reached 15 points in the mobility subsection of the Barthel scale, recurrent stroke if any new episode of focal cerebral dysfunction persisting 24 hours during the follow-up period.
Data Analysis The age- and sex-specific annual incidence of first-ever-stroke per 100 000 inhabitants it is being estimated according to the official system of the Brazilian Ministry of Health stratification and is presented as 10-year age bands as follows: younger than 45, 45 to 54, 55 to 64, 65 to 74, and 75 years or older. The incidence rate will be calculated as the number of cases divided by the population at risk in the specific age bands, according the respective year population. Inferential analyses will be performed by the 2-sided Fischer exact test, with the level of significance set at 5%.
Discussion
Population-based studies can identify all types and sub-types of stroke in a community. Studies including just data from hospitals, may not include mild stroke that are not hospitalized and also severe stroke that die at home and do not have hospitals admission.
Additionally, it is fundamental that this studies should be prospective and in a long follow-up. As diagnostic of stroke is basically clinical, prospective studies allow more specific methods to define the type of stroke, risk factors, impairments and handicaps over time.
The paucity of data regarding incidence on long follow-up and the distinct etiologies as cause of stroke are being responsible as the main causes of the high incidence and case fatality in the world. This study in Matão offers the opportunity to conduct an epidemiologic study of high quality, which will be able to obtain data to formulate public politics to reduce the social and economic impact of stroke in Brazil.
Conditions
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Study Design
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ECOLOGIC_OR_COMMUNITY
PROSPECTIVE
Interventions
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Observational study
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria: Patients not living in Matão, who did not fulfill the clinical criteria for stroke, with CT or RMI scan findings incompatible with a clinical suspicion of stroke, and with clinical evidence of a previous stroke event.
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Centro Neurológico de Pesquisa e Reabiitação, Brazil
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Cesar Minelli, PhD,
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Hospital Carlos Fernando Malzoni
Locations
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Hospital Carlos Fernando Malzoni
Matão, São Paulo, Brazil
Countries
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References
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Sudlow CL, Warlow CP. Comparing stroke incidence worldwide: what makes studies comparable? Stroke. 1996 Mar;27(3):550-8. doi: 10.1161/01.str.27.3.550.
Ribeiro AL, Duncan BB, Brant LC, Lotufo PA, Mill JG, Barreto SM. Cardiovascular Health in Brazil: Trends and Perspectives. Circulation. 2016 Jan 26;133(4):422-33. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.114.008727.
Cabral NL, Cougo-Pinto PT, Magalhaes PS, Longo AL, Moro CH, Amaral CH, Costa G, Reis FI, Goncalves AR, Nagel V, Pontes-Neto OM. Trends of Stroke Incidence from 1995 to 2013 in Joinville, Brazil. Neuroepidemiology. 2016;46(4):273-81. doi: 10.1159/000445060. Epub 2016 Apr 12.
Bamford J, Sandercock P, Dennis M, Warlow C, Jones L, McPherson K, Vessey M, Fowler G, Molyneux A, Hughes T, et al. A prospective study of acute cerebrovascular disease in the community: the Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project 1981-86. 1. Methodology, demography and incident cases of first-ever stroke. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1988 Nov;51(11):1373-80. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.51.11.1373.
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population stratification by age bands
Other Identifiers
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Cenp-Reab
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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