Smoking and Ischemic Stroke
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https://doi.org/10.3329/bjn.v24i1.3041Abstract
This case control observational study was conducted in Neurology Department of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) to determine the relation of smoking with ischemic stroke. Fifty cases & 50 controls were selected following certain inclusion & exclusion criteria. The results of the study showed that mean age of ischemic stroke was 63.58 ± 10.22 years. Ischemic stroke was more common in male (M:F=2.57:1). Majority of the ischemic stroke came from middle class economic condition. Habit of smoking was equally present in case & control groups (54% & 52%) respectively. However duration of smoking was significantly longer (P< 0.01) in ischemic stroke patients (35.26 ± 9.97 yrs.) than the control group (24.12 ± 7.32 yrs.). The number of cigarette sticks taken per day was 15 ± 1.2 in stroke patients and 6 ± 1.5 per day in the control group with a significant difference between them (P< 0.01). Longer duration & increased number of cigarette sticks smoking were significantly associated with ischemic stroke (P< 0.01 & P< 0.01).
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjn.v24i1.3041
Bangladesh Journal of Neuroscience 2008; Vol. 24 (1) : 50-54
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