Table 1.
Non-consensus TIA (n=570) | Classic TIA (n=1021) | Minor stroke (NIHSS <5; n=1287) | p value (non-consensus TIA vs classic TIA) | Age-adjusted p value | ||
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Demographics | ||||||
Age, years | 68·5 (14·1) | 72·9 (13·6) | 72·4 (13·9) | <0·0001 | .. | |
Sex | .. | .. | .. | 0·87 | 0·57 | |
Male | 281 (49%) | 499 (49%) | 664 (52%) | .. | .. | |
Female | 289 (51%) | 522 (51%) | 623 (48%) | .. | .. | |
Clinical characteristics | ||||||
Comorbidities | ||||||
Hypertension | 287 (50%) | 558 (55%) | 715 (56%) | 0·099 | 0·99 | |
Diabetes | 54 (9%) | 116 (11%) | 183 (14%) | 0·24 | 0·40 | |
Hyperlipidaemia | 151 (26%) | 300 (29%) | 358 (28%) | 0·22 | 0·43 | |
Atrial fibrillation* | 63 (11%) | 186 (18%) | 219 (17%) | <0·0001 | 0·010 | |
Current smoker | 74 (13%) | 136 (13%) | 241 (19%) | 0·85 | 0·095 | |
Coronary heart disease | 66 (11%) | 193 (19%) | 250 (19%) | <0·0001 | 0·015 | |
Peripheral vascular disease | 21 (4%) | 53 (5%) | 83 (6%) | 0·17 | 0·45 | |
Previous stroke | 24 (4%) | 69 (7%) | 124 (10%) | 0·038 | 0·12 | |
Medication before event | ||||||
Antithrombotic | 177 (31%) | 379 (37%) | 488 (38%) | 0·015 | 0·45 | |
Antihypertensive | 281 (49%) | 555 (55%) | 732 (57%) | 0·053 | 0·99 | |
Statin | 148 (26%) | 315 (31%) | 359 (28%) | 0·040 | 0·29 | |
Stroke risk from time of index event | ||||||
7-day events | 38/570 | 90/1021 | 42/1287 | .. | .. | |
7-day risk | 6·7% (5·7–8·7) | 8·8% (7·0–10·6) | 3·3% (2·3–4·3) | 0·12 | 0·14 | |
90-day events | 59/570 | 118/1021 | 93/1287 | .. | .. | |
90-day risk | 10·6% (7·8–12·9) | 11·6% (9·6–13·6) | 7·2% (5·8–8·6) | 0·43 | 0·55 | |
Stroke risk from time of seeking medical attention† | ||||||
7-day events | 15/521 | 53/986 | 38/1346 | .. | .. | |
7-day risk | 2·9% (1·5–4·3) | 5·5% (5·0–6·8) | 2·8% (1·8–3·8) | 0·025 | 0·025 | |
90-day events | 19/521 | 70/986 | 83/1346 | .. | .. | |
90-day risk | 3·6% (2·1–5·1) | 7·1% (5·5–8·7) | 6·2% (4·8–7·6) | 0·0070 | 0·019 |
Data are mean (SD), n (%), n/N, or % (95% CI). NIHSS=National Institutes of Health Stroke Score. TIA=transient ischaemic attack.
Patients with known atrial fibrillation before diagnosis or new atrial fibrillation at baseline assessment.
The analysis of stroke risk from time of seeking medical attention excludes 25 patients who presented with a major stroke and is stratified by the nature of the presenting event rather than the index event.