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Background Distinguishing the category of stroke plays a vital role in planning patient care. Simple clinical findings help distinguish the type of stroke. However, there is a need for diagnostic imaging. In Ethiopia, stroke is the most common neurological condition in patients admitted to hospitals. Yet, there are limited data on comparisons of stroke subtypes. Thus, this study was designed to determine the prevalence of stroke and to compare ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Methods A retrospective cross-sectional study design was employed. Medical records containing complete information and confirmed diagnosis using imaging techniques were included. The data were entered into SPSS version 24.0 for analysis. Results with a P value of <0.05 were considered statistically significant. Results From a total of 312 stroke patients, 204 (65.4%) patients were admitted due to ischemic stroke. More females, 59 (18.9%), were admitted for hemorrhagic stroke than males. In both ischemic, 175 (56.1%) and hemorrhagic, 91 (29.2%) stroke cases, most of the patients were 45 years and above. Middle cerebral artery territory was the most common site of arterial territory infarctions in ischemic stroke, 158 (50.7%). Middle cerebral artery territory also was the most common site of hematoma in hemorrhagic stroke, 91 (29.2%). Infarctions in more than one lobe of the cerebrum (16.4%) and intracerebral hemorrhage in multiple areas of the cerebrum (7.4%) were observed in ischemic as well as hemorrhagic stroke cases. Most of the ischemic, 124 (39.8%), and hemorrhagic, 39 (12.5%), stroke patients presented loss of sensation and weakness of body parts. Hypertension was observed in 124 (39.8%) ischemic and 73 (23.4%) hemorrhagic stroke patients. The mortality rate of ischemic stroke, 47 (15.3%), was two times higher than hemorrhagic stroke, 20 (6.5%). Hypertension was the most common predictor of death in both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke cases. Conclusions Ischemic stroke is a common type of stroke in the medical ward of the study hospital. More females were affected by hemorrhagic stroke than males. Middle cerebral artery territory was the most affected area of the brain in both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Most ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke patients were admitted due to loss of sensation and weakness of body parts. Hypertension was the most common risk factor of stroke as well as a predictor of stroke-related deaths. Identification of the stroke subtypes may be important in the management of stroke. Thus, health professionals, government officials, community leaders, and the population at large could be involved in creating awareness about antecedent risk factors and clinical presentations of stroke subtypes.

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  • Stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is a highly heterogeneous disorder with distinct subtypes, each presenting specific clinical and epidemiological aspects [1, 2].ere are two main types of strokes. e most common type of stroke is an ischemic stroke (IS) which covers 85% of the cases produced by a blockage of blood vessels. e other less common type which covers about 15% of cases of stroke is caused by bleeding in or around the brain which is called a hemorrhagic stroke (HS) [3].Neurology Research InternationalDistinguishing the category of stroke plays a vital role in planning patient care

  • All the study cases were confirmed using either computed tomography (CT) scan, 239 (76.6%), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), 50 (16.0%), or both CT scan and MRI, 23 (7.4%), investigations

  • Risk factors, and prognosis of stroke patients depend on the type of stroke, the degree, location, and duration of obstruction or hemorrhage, and the extent of brain tissue death [6]. is study compared hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes in relation to clinical presentations, risk factors, and outcomes among patients admitted to the medical ward of Dessie Referral Hospital

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Stroke or cerebrovascular accident (CVA) is a highly heterogeneous disorder with distinct subtypes, each presenting specific clinical and epidemiological aspects [1, 2].ere are two main types of strokes. e most common type of stroke is an ischemic stroke (IS) which covers 85% of the cases produced by a blockage of blood vessels. e other less common type which covers about 15% of cases of stroke is caused by bleeding in or around the brain which is called a hemorrhagic stroke (HS) [3].Neurology Research InternationalDistinguishing the category of stroke plays a vital role in planning patient care. E other less common type which covers about 15% of cases of stroke is caused by bleeding in or around the brain which is called a hemorrhagic stroke (HS) [3]. 59 (18.9%), were admitted for hemorrhagic stroke than males In both ischemic, 175 (56.1%) and hemorrhagic, 91 (29.2%) stroke cases, most of the patients were 45 years and above. Hypertension was the most common predictor of death in both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke cases. Ischemic stroke is a common type of stroke in the medical ward of the study hospital. Middle cerebral artery territory was the most affected area of the brain in both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Most ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke patients were admitted due to loss of sensation and weakness of body parts. Identification of the stroke subtypes may be important in the management of stroke

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