COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH HEMORRHAGIC STROKE
Main Article Content
Abstract
Objectives: To compare the financial and health burden in hemorrhagic stroke (HS) patients with and without complications. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study on 147 HS patients who were treated at the Stroke Department of Military Hospital 103 from January to October 2021. The patients were divided into 2 groups: with complications (group 1) and without complications (group 2). Comparison of outcome, cost, and duration of treatment in 2 groups. Results: Among 147 patients with HS, the incidence of at least 1 complication was 24.5%. The mean hospital stay of group 2 was 9.2 days. This time increased significantly in group 1, p < 0.05. The cost of inpatient treatment was significantly higher in group 1 (120.4 million VND in the group with ≥ 3 complications) than in group 2 (27.9 million VND), p < 0.05. Conclusion: The occurrence of complications increases the financial and health burden for patients with HS. It is necessary to optimize strategies for preventing and treating complications right from the in-hospital stage.
Article Details
Keywords
Hemorrhagic stroke, Complication, Stroke burden
References
2. Sidhartha, J.M., et al., (2015). Risk factors for medical complications of acute hemorrhagic stroke. Journal of Acute Disease; 4(3): 222-225.
3. Nguyễn Văn Chương (2017). Đại cương đột quỵ não, trong Giáo trình Thần kinh học (Giáo trình giảng dạy sau đại học). Nhà xuất bản Quân đội Nhân dân. Hà Nội: 3-41.
4. Network-NHSN, N.H.S. (2020). CDC/NHSN surveillance definitions for specific types of infections., NHSN.
5. Lea, R.A., (1993). World development report 1993:‘Investing in Health’.
6. Organization, W.H. (1946). Constitution of the world health organization, signed on 22 July 1946 in New York City. International Organization; 1(1): 225-239.
7. Association, A.H. (2015). Complications After Stroke., American Heart Association.
8. Bovim, M.R., et al. (2016). Complications in the first week after stroke: A 10-year comparison. BMC Neurology; 16(1): 133-133.
9. Bùi Thế Cường và Trương Sĩ Ánh (2020). Giai tầng xã hội dựa trên thu nhập ở Việt Nam, 1998-2018. Tạp chí Xã hội học; 2(150): 20-30.
10. Koennecke, H.-C., et al., (2011). Factors influencing in-hospital mortality and morbidity in patients treated on a stroke unit. Neurology; 77(10): 965-972.