Stroke in India: A systematic review of the incidence, prevalence, and case fatality

Author:

Jones Stephanie P1,Baqai Kamran1,Clegg Andrew1,Georgiou Rachel1,Harris Cath1ORCID,Holland Emma-Joy1ORCID,Kalkonde Yogeshwar2,Lightbody Catherine E1,Maulik Pallab K345ORCID,Srivastava Padma MV6,Pandian Jeyaraj D7ORCID,Kulsum Patel1,Sylaja PN8ORCID,Watkins Caroline L1,Hackett Maree L19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Central Lancashire, Preston, Lancashire, UK

2. Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health, Gadchiroli, India

3. The George Institute for Global Health, New Delhi, India

4. University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

5. Manipal University, Manipal, India

6. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India

7. Christian Medical College, Punjab, India

8. Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India

9. The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

Background The burden of stroke is increasing in India; stroke is now the fourth leading cause of death and the fifth leading cause of disability. Previous research suggests that the incidence of stroke in India ranges between 105 and 152/100,000 people per year. However, there is a paucity of available data and a lack of uniform methods across published studies. Aim To identify high-quality prospective studies reporting the epidemiology of stroke in India. Summary of review A search strategy was modified from the Cochrane Stroke Strategy and adapted for a range of bibliographic databases from January 1997 to August 2020. From 7717 identified records, nine studies were selected for inclusion; three population-based registries, a further three population-based registries also using community-based ascertainment and three community-based door-to-door surveys. Studies represented the four cities of Mumbai, Trivandrum, Ludhiana, Kolkata, the state of Punjab, and 12 villages of Baruipur in the state of West Bengal. The total population denominator was 22,479,509 and 11,654 (mean 1294 SD 1710) people were identified with incident stroke. Crude incidence of stroke ranged from 108 to 172/100,000 people per year, crude prevalence from 26 to 757/100,000 people per year, and one-month case fatality rates from 18% to 42%. Conclusions Further high-quality evidence is needed across India to guide stroke policy and inform the development and organization of stroke services. Future researchers should consider the World Health Organization STEPwise approach to Surveillance framework, including longitudinal data collection, the inclusion of census population data, and a combination of hospital-registry and comprehensive community ascertainment strategies to ensure complete stroke identification.

Funder

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology

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