Executive Summary of Stroke Statistics in Korea 2018: A Report from the Epidemiology Research Council of the Korean Stroke Society

Jun Yup Kim(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Kyusik Kang(Eulji University), Jihoon Kang(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Jaseong Koo(The Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital), Dae-Hyun Kim(Dong-A University Hospital), Beom Joon Kim(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Wook-Joo Kim(Ulsan College), Eung Gyu Kim(Inje University Busan Paik Hospital), Jae Guk Kim(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Jeong‐Min Kim(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Joon‐Tae Kim(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Chulho Kim(Hallym University), Hyun‐Wook Nah(Dong-A University Hospital), Kwang‐Yeol Park(Chung-Ang University Hospital), Moo‐Seok Park(Seoul Medical Center), Jong-Moo Park(Eulji University), Jong-Ho Park(Eulji University), Tai Hwan Park(Seoul Medical Center), Hong‐Kyun Park(Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital), Woo-Keun Seo(Samsung Medical Center), Jung Hwa Seo(Inje University Busan Paik Hospital), Tae-Jin Song(Ewha Womans University), Seong Hwan Ahn(Chosun University Hospital), Mi Sun Oh(Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital), Hyung Geun Oh(Soonchunhyang University), Sungwook Yu(Korea University Medical Center), Keon-Joo Lee(Soonchunhyang University Hospital Seoul), Kyung Bok Lee(Soonchunhyang University Hospital Seoul), Kijeong Lee(Soonchunhyang University Hospital Seoul), Sang-Hwa Lee(Hallym University), Soo Joo Lee(Hallym University), Min Uk Jang(Hallym University Dongtan Sacred Heart Hospital), Jong-Won Chung(Samsung Medical Center), Yong Jin Cho(Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital), Kang‐Ho Choi(Chonnam National University Hospital), Jay Chol Choi(Korea University), Keun‐Sik Hong(Inje University Ilsan Paik Hospital), Yang-Ha Hwang(Kyungpook National University Hospital), Seong‐Eun Kim(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital), Ji Sung Lee(Korea University), Jimi Choi(Korea University), Min Sun Kim(Korea University), Ye Jin Kim(Korea University), Jinmi Seok(Korea University), Sujung Jang(Korea University), Seokwan Han(Korea University), Hee Won Han(Korea University), Jin Hyuk Hong(Korea University), Hyori Yun(Korea University), Juneyoung Lee(Korea University), Hee‐Joon Bae(Seoul National University Bundang Hospital)
Journal of Stroke
December 18, 2018
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Abstract

Despite the great socioeconomic burden of stroke, there have been few reports of stroke statistics in Korea. In this scenario, the Epidemiologic Research Council of the Korean Stroke Society launched the "Stroke Statistics in Korea" project, aimed at writing a contemporary, comprehensive, and representative report on stroke epidemiology in Korea. This report contains general statistics of stroke, prevalence of behavioral and vascular risk factors, stroke characteristics, pre-hospital system of care, hospital management, quality of stroke care, and outcomes. In this report, we analyzed the most up-to-date and nationally representative databases, rather than performing a systematic review of existing evidence. In summary, one in 40 adults are patients with stroke and 232 subjects per 100,000 experience a stroke event every year. Among the 100 patients with stroke in 2014, 76 had ischemic stroke, 15 had intracerebral hemorrhage, and nine had subarachnoid hemorrhage. Stroke mortality is gradually declining, but it remains as high as 30 deaths per 100,000 individuals, with regional disparities. As for stroke risk factors, the prevalence of smoking is decreasing in men but not in women, and the prevalence of alcohol drinking is increasing in women but not in men. Population-attributable risk factors vary with age. Smoking plays a role in young-aged individuals, hypertension and diabetes in middle-aged individuals, and atrial fibrillation in the elderly. About four out of 10 hospitalized patients with stroke are visiting an emergency room within 3 hours of symptom onset, and only half use an ambulance. Regarding acute management, the proportion of patients with ischemic stroke receiving intravenous thrombolysis and endovascular treatment was 10.7% and 3.6%, respectively. Decompressive surgery was performed in 1.4% of patients with ischemic stroke and in 28.1% of those with intracerebral hemorrhage. The cumulative incidence of bleeding and fracture at 1 year after stroke was 8.9% and 4.7%, respectively. The direct costs of stroke were about ₩1.68 trillion (KRW), of which ₩1.11 trillion were for ischemic stroke and ₩540 billion for hemorrhagic stroke. The great burden of stroke in Korea can be reduced through more concentrated efforts to control major attributable risk factors for age and sex, reorganize emergency medical service systems to give patients with stroke more opportunities for reperfusion therapy, disseminate stroke unit care, and reduce regional disparities. We hope that this report can contribute to achieving these tasks.


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