THE PRESENTATION OF MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS IN THE ACUTE IN-HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT OF STROKE PATIENTS AND THEIR DETERMINANTS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

Authors

  • Muhammad Tabish Ikram MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex
  • Hashim Uddin Azam MTI Khyber Teaching Hospital
  • Kamal Uddin Azam MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar
  • Amina Arif MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex
  • Asad Rahman MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex
  • Bakht Danyal Khan MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex
  • Adam khan Rahim MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52764/jms.23.31.3.18

Keywords:

Stroke, Aspiration Pneumonia, hemorrhagic stroke,

Abstract

Objectives: To find the frequency of Acute Medical complications and their determinants in stroke patients admitted to a hospital in Peshawar.

Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional descriptive study in the Department of Medicine and Neurology at Hayat Abad Medical Complex, Peshawar, Pakistan from 1/10/2022 till 31/12/2022, a total of 180 patients who presented with Cerebrovascular events based on CT/MRI were included. Patients’ data were collected through questionnaires, NIHSS and GCS scores were calculated at the presentation and patients were followed in the hospital to detect complications. Comparisons with p-values were then determined using SPSS.

Results: The overall rate of stroke complications in 180 patients documented was 90%, the common being Aspiration Pneumonia (48.89%), Urinary Tract infections (30%), Bedsores (28.33%), Pyrexia illness (22.22%) and Seizures (12.78%). NIHSS scores had a direct relationship, with patients scoring >12 having a complications rate of 93% in contrast to 76.5% in patients with scores of ?3 (p-value 0.032). GCS at presentation had similar predictive value with scores of 15/15 having 73% and ?8 having a 91% complication rate. Duration of hospitalization (p-value 0.014) had a key impact as patients admitted for a month had higher percentages of complications primarily UTI (52.4%), Bedsores (71%), and Constipation (33.3%). Treatments like Dexamethasone (p-value 0.003) and antiplatelets (p-value 0.010) were found to increase the rate of complications.

Conclusion: In-hospital post-stroke complications are common having a direct link with stroke severity, hospitalization duration, and treatment given. An active approach is needed to identify and treat any complications early, thereby, improving outcomes and decreasing morbidity.

Keywords: Stroke, Complications, in-hospital management

Author Biographies

Muhammad Tabish Ikram, MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex

HO general medicine 

Hashim Uddin Azam, MTI Khyber Teaching Hospital

Professor general medicine 

Amina Arif, MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex

HO general medicine 

Asad Rahman , MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex

HO general medicine 

Bakht Danyal Khan, MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex

HO general medicine 

Adam khan Rahim, MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex

HO general medicine 

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Published

2023-08-23

How to Cite

Ikram, M. T., Azam, H. U. ., Azam, K. U., Arif, A., Rahman , A., Khan, B. D. ., & Rahim, A. khan. (2023). THE PRESENTATION OF MEDICAL COMPLICATIONS IN THE ACUTE IN-HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT OF STROKE PATIENTS AND THEIR DETERMINANTS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY. Journal of Medical Sciences, 31(3), 250–255. https://doi.org/10.52764/jms.23.31.3.18

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