Department of Neurology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Centre for Neuroscience, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Nat Rev Neurol. 2014 Jun;10(6):315-25. doi: 10.1038/nrneurol.2014.72. Epub 2014 Apr 29.
Contrary to trends in most other diseases, the average age of ischaemic stroke onset is decreasing, owing to a rise in the incidence of stroke among 'young' individuals (under 50 years of age). This Review provides a critical overview of the risk factors and aetiology of young ischaemic stroke and addresses its long-term prognosis, including cardiovascular risk, functional outcome and psychosocial consequences. We highlight the diminishing role of 'rare' risk factors in the pathophysiology of young stroke in light of the rising prevalence of 'traditional' vascular risk factors in younger age groups. Long-term prognosis is of particular interest to young patients, because of their long life expectancy and major responsibilities during a demanding phase of life. The prognosis of young stroke is not as favourable as previously thought, with respect either to mortality or cardiovascular disease or to psychosocial consequences. Therefore, secondary stroke prevention is probably a life-long endeavour in most young stroke survivors. Due to under-representation of young patients in past trials, new randomized trials focusing on this age group are needed to confirm the benefits of long-term secondary preventive medication. The high prevalence of poor functional outcome and psychosocial problems warrants further study to optimize treatment and rehabilitation for these young patients.
与大多数其他疾病的趋势相反,由于“年轻”个体(50 岁以下)中风发病率的上升,缺血性中风发病的平均年龄正在下降。本综述批判性地概述了青年缺血性中风的危险因素和病因,并探讨了其长期预后,包括心血管风险、功能结局和社会心理后果。我们强调了“罕见”危险因素在青年中风病理生理学中的作用逐渐减弱,因为“传统”血管危险因素在年轻人群中的患病率不断上升。由于年轻患者的预期寿命长,并且在人生要求高的阶段承担着重大责任,因此长期预后尤其受到年轻患者的关注。与以前的观点相比,青年中风的预后并不乐观,无论是死亡率、心血管疾病还是社会心理后果。因此,在大多数青年中风幸存者中,二级预防可能是一项终身的努力。由于过去的试验中代表性不足,需要新的针对该年龄组的随机试验来证实长期二级预防药物治疗的益处。功能结局差和社会心理问题的高患病率需要进一步研究,以优化这些年轻患者的治疗和康复。