S4. THE IMPACT OF DIABETES MELLITUS AND HYPERTENSION IN THE OUTCOME OF STROKE PATIENTS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Mapoure NY1, Ayeah CM1, Ossou-Nguiet PM2, Gnonlonfoun Dieu Donné3, Adoukonou Thierry4, Assogba Komi5, Njamnshi Alfred K6
Authors’ affiliations
- Unité de Neurologie, Hôpital Général de Douala, Université de Douala, Cameroun
- Université de Douala, Cameroun
- Service de Neurologie du CHU de Brazzaville, Congo
- Service de Neurologie du CHDU de Parakou, Bénin
- Service de Neurologie du CHU Campus de Lomé, Togo
- Service de Neurologie, Université de Yaoundé I, Cameroun
Corresponding author : Pr Mapoure Njankouo Y., Email : Cette adresse e-mail est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser. , Tél : 00237 696 96 37 47
Abstract
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity globally, but more so in low- and middle- income countries. But very little is known on the prognostic role of HTN and DM in acute stroke patients (ASP).
Objective: To evaluate the impact of HTN and DM on the clinical profile and outcome of stroke patients admitted at the Douala General Hospital (DGH).
Methods: This was a hospital-based prospective cohort study which included all consenting ASPsubdivided into four groups; patients with DM plus HTN, HTN only, DM only and no DM and HTN. Survival analysis was performed using cox regression and Kaplan Meier analysis.
Results: Of the 898 ASP included, the mean age was 60.2±13.5 years. HTN only, DM only and HTN plus DM occurred in 55.5%, 3.3% and 22.5% respectively while 18.7% of stroke patients had no HTN and DM. Mortality rate was similar in all four groups: 24.3%, 16.7%, 23.3% and 21.4% in patients respectively (p=0.718). There was no significant difference in the survival rate in all four study groups (Log Rank test, p=0.758). All four groups had similar of dying during hospitalization in the acute phase of stroke; HTN only [OR = 1.025 (95% CI of 0.703-1.495); p=0.897], DM only [OR = 0.633 (95% CI of 0.248-1.617); p=0.633] and HTN plus DM [OR = 0.993 (95% CI of 0.639-1.544); p=0.977].
Conclusion: Mortality in hypertensive stroke patients with DM is similar to those without DM. It is therefore important to equally focus on the primary prevention of HTN and DM in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus; Hypertension; Outcome; Sub-Saharan Africa