(Cerebrovascular Disease)

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ธานี จรูญธรรม

Abstract

Objective: To study the risk factors of cerebrovascular disease at Sakon Nakhon Hospital.
Setting: Sakon Nakhon hospital
Design: Descriptive retrospective study.
Method: Collected data from 221 cases (male =117, female = 104)of CVA patients (IPD case) in Sakon Nakhon hospital. January 1998 to December 2001.
Result: There were many risk factors that correlated with CVA; 84 cases (38.01%) were hypertension, 80 cases (36.20%) were diabetes mellitus, 65 cases (29.41%) were heart disease, 56 cases (25.34%) were smoking, 50 cases (25.34%) were alcohol drinking, 26 cases (11.76%) were hyperlipidemia, 5 cases (2.26%) were chronic disease(rheumatoid arthritis, liver failure, chronic renal failure).
Conclusion: This study indicate that the highest prevalence of the risk factors which correlated with CVA were hypertension, diabetes mellitus, heart disease, smoking, alcohol drinking and hyperlipidemia, respectively.

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จรูญธรรม ธ. (2020). (Cerebrovascular Disease). MEDICAL JOURNAL OF SISAKET SURIN BURIRAM HOSPITALS, 17(2), 75–83. retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/MJSSBH/article/view/236796
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