Stroke mimics: Clinical characteristics and outcome
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Stroke mimics: Clinical characteristics and outcome
Abstract
Objective: To study the prevalence and nature of stroke mimics (SM) among Saudi patients who came to the emergency department with a sudden neurological deficit and suspected stroke.
Methods: The electronic health records from February 2016 to July 2018 of patients who were admitted to the Stroke Unit at King Abdulaziz Medical City, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KAMC-RD) with a suspected stroke were all reviewed. A comparison between SM and stroke was established. Our study identified the predictors of SM by using logistic regression analysis. This study was approved by the local institutional review board.
Results: Out of 1,063 patients, 131 (12.3%) had SM. The most common causes were a peripheral vestibular disorder (27.4%) followed by psychogenic causes (24.4%). Stroke mimics were more common among younger individuals and women. Arterial hypertension, diabetes, and smoking were less likely to be found in SMs. At discharge, individuals with SM were more likely to be independent, had milder deficits, and shorter hospital stays. Predictors of SM were young age, female gender, mild deficit at presentation, and good functional status before the stroke.
Conclusion: The incidence of stroke mimics is common among suspected stroke patients. Practicing physicians should consider potential diagnostic errors, particularly in the hyperacute phase of the stroke.
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