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First ischemic stroke in young adults: Sex and age-related differences in stroke rates, risk factors, and etiologies.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/85542
Date of Publication
February 6, 2025
Publication Type
article
Division/Institute

Clinic of Neurology

Author
Schneider, Thomas R
Dittrich, Tolga D
Kahles, Timo
Katan, Mira
Luft, Andreas R
Mono, Marie-Luise
Bolognese, Manuel
Arnold, Marcel
Clinic of Neurology
Heldner, Mirjam Rachel
Clinic of Neurology
Michel, Patrik
Dirren, Elisabeth
Rodic, Biljana
Cereda, Carlo W
Peters, Nils
Bonati, Leo H
Renaud, Susanne
Humm, Andrea M
Medlin, Friedrich
Albert, Sylvan
Sturzenegger, Rolf
Tarnutzer, Alexander A
Siebel, Philip
Baumgärtner, Markus
Berger, Christian
Mordasini, Pasquale
Vehoff, Jochen
Nedeltchev, Krassen
Clinic of Neurology
De Marchis, Gian Marco
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

Series
European Stroke Journal
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2396-9881
2396-9873
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1177/23969873251317347
PubMed ID
39916317
Uncontrolled Keywords

Acute stroke

etiology

risk factors

sex differences

Description
Introduction
Sex differences in stroke incidence, vascular risk factors (VRFs), and etiologies among young adults remain underexplored, particularly regarding age-related patterns.Patients And Methods
We retrospectively analyzed young adults (18-55 years) with first-ever ischemic stroke treated at certified acute stroke units/centers between 2014 and 2022, using Swiss Stroke Registry data. Stroke rates (per 100,000 person-years), VRFs, and etiologies were assessed by age and sex.Results
Among 3,995 stroke patients, stroke rates were similar between sexes until age 35, after which men showed a more pronounced exponential increase. This rise was particularly notable in patients with elevated BMI and ⩾2 VRFs. The proportion of patients with ⩾2 VRFs rose with age (18-35: 22%; 36-50: 48%; 51-55: 63%). While no statistically significant differences in VRF profiles were observed between men and women aged 18-35, men accumulated VRFs about five years earlier than women, leading to a higher prevalence of multiple VRFs in men aged 36-50, with the gap narrowing in the 51-55 group. Stroke etiologies shifted with age: patent foramen ovale and cervical artery dissection predominated in younger patients, while large artery atherosclerosis, small vessel disease, and strokes of undetermined etiology increased with age, with notable sex differences.Discussion And Conclusions
This study highlights sex and age differences in ischemic stroke rates, VRFs, and etiologies among adults under 55 years. After 35, stroke rates rose more sharply in men, paralleling their higher VRF burden. These findings emphasize the importance of early management of VRFs-including overweight-to mitigate stroke risk.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/205091
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