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The Relationship of Age With Stroke Complications Widya Arjuni; Achmad Harun; St.Haeriyah Bohari
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 02 (2024): Jurnal eduHealt, Edition April - June , 2024
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Stroke is the number one cause of disability and the number three cause of death in the world after heart disease and cancer in both developed and developing countries. In Indonesia, the incidence of stroke from 2013 to 2018 increased by 7% - 11% or 2,120,362 people. The high number of strokes has the potential to increase prevalence in all age groups. The risk of having a stroke increases from the age of 45 years. After the age of 50, every three additional years of age increases the risk of stroke by 11-20%. Risk factors for stroke complications are stroke severity, type of stroke, lesion size, mechanical ventilation, age, gender and history of diabetes. Several literatures have reported that 44%-75% of stroke patients experience at least one complication during inpatient rehabilitation, the most common of which are musculoskeletal pain, fever depression, pressure sores, fall infections, upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB), seizures, nutritional deficiencies. , deep vein thrombosis, development of stroke and pulmonary embolism. Several studies reveal that age can influence the occurrence of certain stroke complications. Symptomatic UGIB and UTI were found to be complications influenced by age.
The Relationship Between Stroke Classification And Motor Function Impairment Rafiqah Ramdania Ridwan; Achmad Harun; Emy Wardhani
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 15 No. 02 (2024): Jurnal eduHealt, Edition April - June , 2024
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Stroke is a sudden abnormality in brain function caused by problems with cerebral blood circulation. In the world, stroke is the second leading cause of death. There are two types of stroke: hemorrhagic and ischemic. Hemiplegia and hemiparesis are the most common motor disorders in patients who have had a stroke. This study investigates whether there is a relationship between stroke classification and impaired motor function experienced by patients who have had a stroke. This research used a literature review method by tracing the results of scientific publications in the time period between 2017 and 2024. From the results it was found that there was a significant relationship between motor function disorders and stroke classification.