Abstract P701: Depression, OSA, and Anxiety (DOA) Related Healthcare Burden Amongst Stroke Survivors- A National Estimate

Autor: Shamik Shah, Fariha Bangash, Rashmi Subhedar, Batool Sheikh, Jatminderpal Bhela, Michelle H Zhang, Urvish K Patel, Ya-Ching Hsieh, Pratik Jain, Zeeshan Mansuri, Jayasudha Gude, Tapan Parikh, Nikhila Veluri
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Stroke. 52
ISSN: 1524-4628
0039-2499
DOI: 10.1161/str.52.suppl_1.p701
Popis: Background: Evaluation of mental health of acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients is crucial to reduce health care burden. Objective: Aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and outcomes [morbidity, disability (APRDRG loss of function) and discharge disposition] of DOA amongst AIS patients. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on Nationwide Inpatient Sample from 2003-2017. Adult primary hospitalizations with AIS were extracted and concurrent DOA were identified using ICD-9/10-CM codes. Weighted analysis using Chi-square test and mixed-effect multivariable survey logistic regression was performed to evaluate prevalence and role of DOA to predict the outcomes. Definitions of outcomes were mentioned in Table 1 . Results: Out of a total 5,690,773 AIS hospitalizations, 2.65%, 3.1% and 4.37% had depression, OSA, and anxiety, respectively. In AIS patients, females had higher prevalence of depression [3.43 vs 2.25%] and anxiety [5.92 vs 3.04%] and lower prevalence of OSA [2.21 vs 4.40%] in comparison to males. (p(Table 1) Conclusion: DOA is associated with poor outcomes amongst post-AIS patients. Prompt recognition by screening and timely management of DOA may mitigate the adverse outcomes.
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