Determinants of First‐Ever Stroke Severity in West Africans: Evidence From the SIREN Study

Author:

Adebayo Oladimeji1ORCID,Akpa Onoja23ORCID,Asowata Osahon J.2ORCID,Fakunle Adekunle4ORCID,Sarfo Fred S.5ORCID,Akpalu Albert6ORCID,Wahab Kolawole7ORCID,Obiako Reginald8ORCID,Komolafe Morenikeji9ORCID,Owolabi Lukman10,Osaigbovo Godwin O.11ORCID,Okekunle Akinkunmi Paul2ORCID,Sunmonu Taofiki12,Tiwari Hemant K.13,Jenkins Carolyn14ORCID,Arulogun Oyedunni15ORCID,Appiah Lambert5,Akinyemi Joshua2ORCID,Adeoye Abiodun M.1ORCID,Ogbole Godwin16ORCID,Yaria Joseph1ORCID,Arnett Donna17ORCID,Adebayo Philip1819ORCID,Calys‐Tagoe Benedict6ORCID,Ogah Okechukwu S.1ORCID,Balogun Olayemi8ORCID,Ogunjimi Luqman20ORCID,Mensah Yaw5ORCID,Agbogu‐Ike Obiageli U.8ORCID,Akinyemi Rufus2122ORCID,Ovbiagele Bruce23ORCID,Owolabi Mayowa O.12224ORCID,Adebayo Oladimeji,Akpa Onoja,Asowata Osahon J.,Fakunle Adekunle,Sarfo Fred S.,Akpalu Albert,Wahab Kolawole,Obiako Reginald,Komolafe Morenikeji,Owolabi Lukman,Osaigbovo Godwin O.,Okekunle Akinkunmi Paul,Sunmonu Taofiki,Tiwari Hemant K.,Jenkins Carolyn,Arulogun Oyedunni,Appiah Lambert,Akinyemi Joshua,Adeoye Abiodun M.,Ogbole Godwin,Yaria Joseph,Arnett Donna,Adebayo Philip,Calys‐Tagoe Benedict,Ogah Okechukwu S.,Balogun Olayemi,Ogunjimi Luqman,Mensah Yaw,Agbogu‐Ike Obiageli U.,Akinyemi Rufus,Ovbiagele Bruce,Owolabi Mayowa

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine University College Hospital Ibadan Nigeria

2. Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics University of Ibadan Ibadan Nigeria

3. Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases University of Ibadan Ibadan Nigeria

4. Department of Public Health Osun State University Osogbo Nigeria

5. Department of Medicine Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Kumasi Ghana

6. Department of Medicine University of Ghana Medical School Accra Ghana

7. Department of Medicine University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital Ilorin Nigeria

8. Department of Medicine Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Nigeria

9. Department of Medicine Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Ile‐Ife Nigeria

10. Department of Medicine Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital Kano Nigeria

11. Jos University Teaching Hospital Jos Jos Nigeria

12. Department of Medicine Federal Medical Centre Ondo State Owo Nigeria

13. University of Alabama at Birmingham AL Birmingham USA

14. Medical University of South Carolina SC Mount Pleasant USA

15. College of Medicine University of Ibadan Ibadan Nigeria

16. Department of Radiology University of Ibadan Ibadan Nigeria

17. College of Public Health University of Kentucky KY Lexington USA

18. Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) and LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Oyo State Ogbomoso Nigeria

19. Aga‐Khan University Dar es Salaam Tanzania

20. Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics Olabisi Onabanjo University Abeokuta Nigeria

21. Neuroscience and Ageing Research Unit, Institute for Advanced Medical Research and Training, College of Medicine University of Ibadan Ibadan Nigeria

22. Center for Genomic and Precision Medicine, College of Medicine University of Ibadan Ibadan Nigeria

23. Weill Institute for Neurosciences, School of Medicine University of California San Francisco CA USA

24. Lebanese American University Beirut Lebanon

Abstract

Background Baseline stroke severity is probably partly responsible for poor stroke outcomes in sub‐Saharan Africa. However, there is a paucity of information on determinants of stroke severity among indigenous Africans. We sought to identify the factors associated with stroke severity among West Africans in the SIREN (Stroke Investigative Research and Educational Networks) study. Methods and Results Stroke was diagnosed clinically and confirmed with brain neuroimaging. Severe stroke was defined as a Stroke Levity Scale score of ≤5. A multivariate logistic regression model was constructed to identify factors associated with stroke severity at 95% CI and a nominal cutoff of 5% type 1 error. A total of 3660 stroke cases were included. Overall, 50.7%% had severe stroke, including 47.6% of all ischemic strokes and 56.1% of intracerebral hemorrhage. Factors independently associated with severe stroke were meat consumption (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.97 [95% CI, 1.43–2.73]), low vegetable consumption (aOR, 2.45 [95% CI, 1.93–3.12]), and lesion volume, with an aOR of 1.67 (95% CI, 1.03–2.72) for lesion volume of 10 to 30 cm 3 and aOR of 3.88 (95% CI, 1.93–7.81) for lesion volume >30 cm 3 . Severe ischemic stroke was independently associated with total anterior circulation infarction (aOR, 3.1 [95% CI, 1.5–6.9]), posterior circulation infarction (aOR, 2.2 [95% CI, 1.1–4.2]), and partial anterior circulation infarction (aOR, 2.0 [95% CI, 1.2–3.3]) compared with lacunar stroke. Increasing age (aOR, 2.6 [95% CI, 1.3–5.2]) and lesion volume >30 cm 3 (aOR, 6.2 [95% CI, 2.0–19.3]) were independently associated with severe intracerebral hemorrhage. Conclusions Severe stroke is common among indigenous West Africans, where modifiable dietary factors are independently associated with it. These factors could be targeted to reduce the burden of severe stroke.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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