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Page 1: Primordial, primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention stages for global vascular risk. R. Sacco: Stroke, Volume 38(6).June 2007.1980-1987

Bruce M. Coull, MDVice Dean College of MedicineThe University of Arizona

Stroke and TIA: Neurovascular Disease

Prevention

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Primordial, primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention stages for global vascular risk.

R. Sacco: Stroke, Volume 38(6).June 2007.1980-1987

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Neurovascular Disease

Epidemiology 50% Ischemic stroke, 30% ICH, 20% SAH

Causes/ Pathophysiology Ethnic Issues

Biology Sociology

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Epidemiology Worldwide Incidence per100,000 persons/yr; age < 50 yrs Israel 10.4 Northern Italy 13.6 Spain 13.9 South Africa 33.0 UK women 3.6

Bradley S. Jacobs et al. Stroke 33: 2789-2793, 2002

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ATHEROTHROMBOSIS

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Risk Factors and Predictors of Stroke

• Older age• Male gender• Non-white genetic background• Family history• Prior stroke or TIA

Non-modifiable risk factors Modifiable risk factors

Previous TIA or stroke is the most importantrisk factor for stroke.

Hypertension is the most prevalent.

Hankey GJ. Cerebrovasc Dis 2003; 16 (Suppl 1): 14–19.Wolf PA. Adv Neurol 2003; 92: 165–172.

Sacco et al. Stroke 1997; 28 (7): 1507–1517.

• Hypertension• Diabetes mellitus• Atrial fibrillation • Carotid artery disease• Dyslipidemia• Cardiac disease• Cigarette smoking• Obesity• Obstructive Sleep Apnea

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Problem!Hispanics have higher prevalence of:

ObesityDiabetes MellitusHypertensionHyperlipidemia

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Hypertension

Dyslipidemia

Diabetes

Prior Stroke/TIA

CAD/MI

Atrial Fibrillation

Smoking

Carotid Disease

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Percentage of Patients

Prevalence of Identified Risk Factors on Admission to UMC

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African-American 45-59 4.06 3.22

60-74 2.57 2.31

75+ 1.26 1.10

Hispanic American 45-59 1.73 1.30

60-74 1.09 1.07

75+ 0.77 0.63

Age Men Women

STROKE IN MINORITIESSurvey of Stroke Mortality in Texas

Rate-Ratio in Comparison to Non-Hispanic Whites

Morgenstern et alStroke, 1997, 28:5-18

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Stroke Subtypes in the NOMASS Study

F. Rincon et al Cerebrovascular Diseases 2009; 28:65-71.

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NOMASS Study

F. Rincon et al Cerebrovascular Diseases 2009; 28:65-71.

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NOMASS Study

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Secondary Stroke Prevention

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Problem!Individuals living in the Hispanic Community:

Do not know stroke warning symptoms/ signsDo not come to the ED quicklyHave less “technical” evaluations

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Hypertension

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SBP

DBPn=347,978

Diastolic BP

Systolic BP

<70 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 90-94 95-99 100+<110 110-119 120-129 130-139 140-149 150-159 160+

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MRFIT, Multiple Risk Factor Intervention TrialArch Intern Med. 1993;153:186.

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“new” Risk Factors for stroke

Abdominal Obesity Lack of Exercise Poor Diet Too Little Alcohol Too Much Alcohol Psychosocial Stress Impoverishment

Genetic Inflammation Infectious PFO Insulin Resistance Homocysteinemia Thrombophilias

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Cavernous Malformation

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Cavernous Malformation

Prevalence 0.1 to 0.5% CCM1 – 7q21-q22 CCM2 – 7p13-p15 CCM3 – 3q25.2-q27

CCM1 - krit1: krev interaction trapped 1 protein

CCM2-CCM2 (malcavernin) CCM3-PDCD10

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Re-Search: To Look Again

Santiago Ramon y Cajal

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Primordial, primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention stages for global vascular risk.

R. Sacco: Stroke, Volume 38(6).June 2007.1980-1987

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Diet and Exercise

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Lipid Levels in Patients Hospitalized with Coronary Artery Disease

n = 136,905

Amit Sachdeva et. al. Am Heart J 2009;157:111-7.e2

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JUPITER: Cumulative Incidence of Cardiovascular Events

NEJM 2008;359:2195-2207

hsCRP

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JUPITER: Effects of Rosuvastatin on Primary End Point by baseline

NEJM 2008;359:2195-2207

Primary Endpoints:MIStrokeCVDUnstable AnginaRevascularization

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Hansson et al. Nature Reviews Immunology 6, 508-519 (July 2006) | doi:10.1038/nri1882

Atherothrombosis