Current trends in the incidence of cerebrovascular accidents in Accra.

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West African Journal of Medicine

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The incidence of cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) in Accra during three periods--1960-1968, 1976-1983, and 1990-1993, was compared. There was dramatic increase in the incidence between 1990-1993. Uncontrolled hypertension due to non-compliance with drug therapy seems to be the main cause. The economic plight of the people may explain the non compliance. The case fatality was between 41.9% to 50.3% for the years 1990-1993. Cardiovascular diseases, notably hypertension and CVA, have become the major causes of morbidity and mortality in Accra.

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Nyame, P. K., Bonsu-Bruce, N., Amoah, A. G., Adjei, S., Nyarko, E., Amuah, E. A., & Biritwum, R. B. (1994). Current trends in the incidence of cerebrovascular accidents in Accra. West African Journal of Medicine, 13(3), 183-186.

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