Risk Factor Characterization of Ischemic Stroke Subtypes Among West Africans
Author(s) -
Fred Stephen Sarfo,
Bruce Ovbiagele,
Onoja Akpa,
Albert Akpalu,
Kolawole Wahab,
Reginald Obiako,
Morenikeji Komolafe,
Lukman Owolabi,
Godwin Ogbole,
Benedict CalysTagoe,
Adekunle Fakunle,
Taofeek Adedayo Sanni,
Mulugeta Gebregziabher,
Salaam Abdul,
Adeseye A. Akintunde,
Samuel Anu Olowookere,
Ezinne Uvere,
Philip Ibinaiye,
Joshua Akinyemi,
Kelechukwu Uwanuruochi,
Olayemi Balogun,
Olufemi A. Odunlami,
Esther Abunimye,
Oyedunni Arulogun,
Suleiman Yahaya Isah,
Sani Abubakar,
Oladimeji Adebayo,
Philip Adebayo,
Vincent Shidali,
Innocent Ijezie Chukwuonye,
Josephine Akpalu,
Moyinoluwalogo M. Tito-Ilori,
Osahon Jeffery Asowata,
Emmanuel Sanya,
Ganiyu Amusa,
Ugochukwu Onyeonoro,
James Ayodele Ogunmodede,
Abdullateef Sule,
Cynthia Akisanya,
Yaw Boateng Mensah,
Olalekan Oyinloye,
Lambert Appiah,
Atinuke Agunloye,
Godwin Osaigbovo,
Eunice Olabinri,
P.M. Kolo,
Obiora Okeke,
Abiodun M. Adeoye,
O A Ajose,
Carolyn Jenkins,
Daniel T. Lackland,
Adedeji A. Egberongbe,
Olaleye Adeniji,
Osimhiarherhuo Adeleye,
Hemant K. Tiwari,
Donna K. Arnett,
Ruth Laryea,
Taiwo Olunuga,
Kazeem S. Akinwande,
Lucius Chidiebere Imoh,
Okechukwu S. Ogah,
Ezinne Sylvia Melikam,
Adeyemo Adebolaji,
Wisdom Oguike,
Olumayowa Ogunronbi,
W. O. Adeniyi,
Obiabo Olugbo,
Abiodun Bello,
Kenneth A. Ohagwu,
Luqman Ogunjimi,
Francis Agyekum,
Henry Iheonye,
Julius Adesina,
Samuel Diala,
Hamisu A. Dambatta,
Joyce Ekeme Ikubor,
Arti Singh,
Sheila Adamu,
Vida Obese,
Nathaniel Adusei,
Dorcas Owusu,
Michael Ampofo,
Raelle Tagge,
Richard Efidi,
Bimbo Fawale,
Joseph Yaria,
Rufus Akinyemi,
Mayowa Owolabi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
stroke
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.397
H-Index - 319
eISSN - 1524-4628
pISSN - 0039-2499
DOI - 10.1161/strokeaha.120.032072
Subject(s) - medicine , dyslipidemia , stroke (engine) , diabetes mellitus , odds ratio , risk factor , cardiology , psychosocial , logistic regression , disease , endocrinology , mechanical engineering , psychiatry , engineering
Background and Purpose: To identify the qualitative and quantitative contributions of conventional risk factors for occurrence of ischemic stroke and its key pathophysiologic subtypes among West Africans. Methods: The SIREN (Stroke Investigative Research and Educational Network) is a multicenter, case-control study involving 15 sites in Ghana and Nigeria. Cases include adults aged ≥18 years with ischemic stroke who were etiologically subtyped using the A-S-C-O-D classification into atherosclerosis, small-vessel occlusion, cardiac pathology, other causes, and dissection. Controls were age- and gender-matched stroke-free adults. Detailed evaluations for vascular, lifestyle, and psychosocial factors were performed. We used conditional logistic regression to estimate adjusted odds ratios with 95% CI. Results: There were 2431 ischemic stroke case and stroke-free control pairs with respective mean ages of 62.2±14.0 versus 60.9±13.7 years. There were 1024 (42.1%) small vessel occlusions, 427 (17.6%) large-artery atherosclerosis, 258 (10.6%) cardio-embolic, 3 (0.1%) carotid dissections, and 719 (29.6%) undetermined/other causes. The adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) for the 8 dominant risk factors for ischemic stroke were hypertension, 10.34 (6.91–15.45); dyslipidemia, 5.16 (3.78–7.03); diabetes, 3.44 (2.60–4.56); low green vegetable consumption, 1.89 (1.45–2.46); red meat consumption, 1.89 (1.45–2.46); cardiac disease, 1.88 (1.22–2.90); monthly income $100 or more, 1.72 (1.24–2.39); and psychosocial stress, 1.62 (1.18–2.21). Hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes were confluent factors shared by small-vessel, large-vessel and cardio-embolic subtypes. Stroke cases and stroke-free controls had a mean of 5.3±1.5 versus 3.2±1.0 adverse cardio-metabolic risk factors respectively (P <0.0001).Conclusions: Traditional vascular risk factors demonstrate important differential effect sizes with pathophysiologic, clinical and preventative implications on the occurrence of ischemic stroke among indigenous West Africans.
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