The cerebral stroke: the structure of risk factors
1357 patients with stroke, admitted to the specialized neurology department, were analyzed. The women prevail in this population and in the subgroup over 60 years old, however, males are predominant among young patients with stroke, and there number of men and women among patient of 41-60 years old is equal. If a subgroup of patients with hemorrhage stroke is analyzed, females are prevalent in all age groups. Patients with an ischemic stroke were hospitalized in the summer time more often, while patients with hemorrhage stroke were more frequently admitted in the spring. Arrhythmia and diabetes mellitus were more often reported in females, while myocardial infarction was diagnosed more frequently in males and there was higher number of smokers among men. The incidence of hypertension, heart rhythm disturbances, myocardial infarction and diabetes mellitus was higher in the elderly population. Patients with recurrent stroke are more likely to have a heart disease and myocardial infarction.