Incidence of Cerebral Infarction in Northwest China From 2009 to 2018

Cureus. 2021 Aug 30;13(8):e17576. doi: 10.7759/cureus.17576. eCollection 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Background: There is a lack of epidemiological analysis of patients with cerebral infarction in northwest China. In the present investigation, we conducted a retrospective analysis to collect information on epidemiological characteristics of patients with cerebral infarction in five provinces of northwest China and the Shanxi Province of patients who were hospitalized in the Tangdu Hospital. This project should provide a scientific basis for active prevention and treatment of cerebral infarction.

Material and methods: A retrospective analysis of patients with epidemic characteristics of cerebral infarction that were admitted to the Tangdu Hospital of northwest China from January 2009 to December 2018.

Results: A total of 18,302 patients (aged 1-97 years) with confirmed cerebral infarction, including 12,201 males and 6,101 females, were retrospectively enrolled in this study. The most common lesion site was the cerebellum (51.5%). The incidence of cerebral infarction was slightly higher in workers and laborers, favoring male patients and those aged 40-70 years. The difference between men and women gradually increased after the age of 30.

Conclusions: In this study, 18,302 hospitalized patients with cerebral infarction from different occupations were included. Those engaged in physical labor were more likely to have a cerebral infarction. The incidence of cerebral infarction in males was higher than in females. Cerebellar and cerebral area infarctions were the most common.

Keywords: cerebral infarction; cerebrovascular disease; distribution; epidemiology; stroke.