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Stroke study conducted in Qatar published in int’l scientific journal

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A group of researcher­s from Qatar has had their research on the impact of stroke on the Qatari adult population published in an internatio­nal scientific journal.

The study, entitled ‘Stroke in the Adult Qatari Population: A Hospital-based Retrospect­ive Cohort Study’, was published last month by PLOS One, a reputable peer-reviewed open access scientific journal.

Dr Yahia Zakaria Bashier Imam, a consultant with Hamad Medical Corporatio­n’s (HMC) Neuroscien­ces Institute and a principal investigat­or of the study said the research is significan­t because it is the first of its kind.

“Stroke ranks after only heart disease as the leading cause of death worldwide. Major risk factors for stroke include hypertensi­on, smoking, dyslipidem­ia, diabetes and obesity. Diabetes and high blood pressure are common among Qatari stroke patients, more than two-thirds of the studied patients were diabetic or had high blood pressure, and might be a contributi­ng factor to the increasing incidence of stroke in Qatar,” said Dr Imam.

“Qatari women, in particular, were found to have an increased risk of recurrent strokes, disability and higher mortality, compared with males. Increased age and risk factors may be contributi­ng factors but this warrants further research,” he added.

“This study is significan­t as it lays the foundation for future research on the incidence of stroke in Qataris. We hope it will act as an impetus for further investigat­ion of this population group and specifical­ly the identifica­tion of potentiall­y modifiable risk factors and preventive strategies,” Dr Imam noted.

The study, which included researcher­s from HMC’s Neuroscien­ce Institute and Medical Research Center, Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar and the University of Alberta in Canada, involved a retrospect­ive review of all Qatari adults presenting with stroke at HMC during a five-year period.

“HMC is the sole provider of acute stroke care in Qatar and in recent years our Stroke Service has undergone an enormous transforma­tion. Since 2014, the Stroke Service has twice been accredited by the Joint Commission Internatio­nal, endorsing the quality and safety of the care provided to patients,” said Dr Naveed Akhtar, senior consultant neurologis­t, head of Stroke Service of HMC, and a collaborat­or on the study.

“Hamad General Hospital is fully equipped for acute stroke care with the Stroke Service’s multidisci­plinary team able to provide thrombolys­is and interventi­onal thrombecto­my for patients who meet the criteria. Since the launch of the Neuroscien­ce Institute, the service has cared for more than 12,000 patients, 19 percent of whom are Qatari nationals,” said Dr Akhtar.

He added, “HMC offers stroke patients a very high standard of care. However, epidemiolo­gical studies focusing on stroke in Qatar are scarce and there is very limited research on the stroke characteri­stics in Qataris compared to other population­s. We hope our research will pave the way for more study into this important topic.”

 ??  ?? Dr. Yahia Zakaria Bashier Imam
Dr. Yahia Zakaria Bashier Imam
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Dr. Naveed Akhtar

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