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. 2009 Mar 24;169(9):1070–1078. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwp029

Table 2.

Patient Population Characteristics Across Survey Years for WHO Stroke Cases Aged 30–74 Years in the Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, Metropolitan Area

Characteristic 1980 (n = 567) 1985 (n = 602) 1990 (n = 695) 1995 (n = 660) 2000 (n = 1,249) P-trend
Sex, % female 44 46 47 45 47 NS
Mean age, years 64 64 64 63 62 0.0002
Race, %
    White 87 92 91 82 69 <0.0001
    Black 5 3 5 9 7
    Asian 0 1 1 3 5
    Hispanic 1 0 0 0 1
    Native American/other 1 1 1 1 1
    Missing 5 3 1 5 17
Preadmission history, %
    History of stroke 21 25 27 28 25 0.02
    History of transient ischemic attack 10 15 10 18 10 NS
    History of myocardial infarction 20 19 16 16 0.006
    History of atrial fibrillation 14 15 19 17 14 NS
    History of hypertension 53 58 63 67 68 <0.0001
    History of diabetes mellitus 31 32 28 NS
Clinical variables, %
    Level of consciousness
        Unconscious 16 14 17 13 10 0.0007
        Conscious 79 85 81 86 90
        Missing 5 1 2 1 0
    Neurologic deficit
        Major 78 81 77 73 72 <0.0001
        Two minor 7 8 11 10 7
        Other 15 11 12 17 21
    Aphasiaa
        Yes 33 31 29 26 29 0.03
        No 42 56 57 57 59
        Missing 25 13 14 17 12
    Visual field cuta
    Yes 16 25 21 17 17 NS
    No 41 50 44 46 64
    Missing 43 25 35 37 19
Median length of hospital stay, days 12 8 7 5 5 <0.0001
Neuroimaging present (includes MRI and CT), % 75 88 96 98 98 <0.0001
MRI present, % 18 30 60 <0.0001
Diffusion weighted imaging present, % 35

Abbreviations: CT, computed tomography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; NS, not significant; WHO, World Health Organization.

a

Excludes cases who were unconscious at the first examination (n = 498).