Table 2.
Investigators, stroke type | Stroke study population | Stroke patterns diabetes vs non-diabetes | Significant stroke risk factors in diabetes |
Jørgensen et al[27], 1994, all strokes | 233 diabetes | ICH 1% vs 9% | Hypertension |
902 non-diabetes | Infarct 60% vs 68% | ||
Olsson et al[28], 1990, all strokes | 121 diabetes | ICH 6% vs 9% | Heart failure, ischaemic heart disease |
584 non-diabetes | Infarct 59% vs 55% | ||
Kiers et al[29], 1992, all strokes | 27 diabetes | ICH 19% vs 21% | N/A |
100 non-diabetes | Infarct N/A | ||
Weir et al[30], 1997, all strokes | 61 diabetes | ICH 7% vs 14% | Hypertension, hyperglycaemia |
750 non-diabetes | Infarct N/A | ||
Megherbi et al[31], 2003, all storkes | 937 diabetes | ICH 8.5% vs 11.5% | Hypertension |
3544 non-diabetes | Infarct 78% vs 72% | ||
Arboix et al[32], 2005, ischaemic strokes | 393 diabetes | Infarct 76% vs 51% | Ischaemic heart disease, previous ischaemic stroke, dyslipidaemia |
1447 non-diabetes | |||
Hankey et al[33], 2013, all strokes | 9795 diabetes | ICH 10% Infarct 82% | Hypertension, previous ischaemic stroke, ischaemic heart disease, nephropathy, high LDL cholesterol |
1Prospective series reported in the literature. ICH: Intracerebral haemorrhage; LDL: Low-density lipoprotein; N/A: Not available.