Rhoads G G, Popper J S, Kagan A, Yano K
Stroke. 1980 Jan-Feb;11(1):21-6. doi: 10.1161/01.str.11.1.21.
At the Honolulu Heart Study 7,895 men of Japanese ancestry, 45--68 year-old, who were free of previous stroke at the baseline examination (1965--1968) were followed 6 years for the development of transient cerebral ischemic attacks (TIA). Fifty-one men developed probable or possible episodes. In multivariate analysis TIA was associated with preceding hypertension, cigarette smoking and coronary heart disease. It was less common in men who were facile with written Japanese language, in those who consumed alcohol, and in those who were physically active. During an average follow up of 3 years after these TIA events 2 strokes occurred, vs 0.7 expected. This prognosis is more favorable than that reported by other studies.
在檀香山心脏研究中,对7895名45至68岁的日本裔男性进行了研究,这些男性在基线检查(1965 - 1968年)时无既往中风史,随后对他们进行了6年的随访,以观察短暂性脑缺血发作(TIA)的发生情况。51名男性发生了可能或疑似发作。多变量分析显示,TIA与既往高血压、吸烟和冠心病有关。在能用日语书写的男性、饮酒的男性以及身体活跃的男性中,TIA不太常见。在这些TIA事件发生后的平均3年随访期间,发生了2次中风,而预期为0.7次。这一预后比其他研究报告的更为有利。