Young-onset stroke in the UAE: A single-centre retrospective analysis of risk factors and outcomes.

Young-onset stroke represents a growing public health concern, yet data from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) remain limited. This study aimed to examine the risk factors and clinical outcomes associated with young-onset stroke in the UAE.

A retrospective chart review was conducted on 419 patients aged below 50 years who were admitted at Al Qassimi Hospital, Sharjah, UAE, with a diagnosis of stroke between 2016 and 2022. Data on demographics, comorbidities, stroke subtype, management, and outcomes were collected and analyzed using Python-based statistical libraries.

The study population comprised predominantly of male individuals (78.28%), with most patients originating from South Asia (63.96%) and the Middle East and North Africa region (19.33%). Ischemic stroke was the most common subtype (50.12%), followed by intracerebral hemorrhage (27.21%) and non-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage (22.67%). Hypertension (45.45%) and diabetes mellitus (24.42%) were the most prevalent comorbidities. Only 0.24% of patients underwent mechanical thrombectomy, and 9.41% received intravenous thrombolysis. The overall mortality rate was 12.68%, with coronary artery disease significantly associated with death (p < 0.001). South Asian patients were 2.19 times more likely to have large-artery atherosclerosis compared to non-South Asians (95% CI: 1.11-4.30, p = 0.02).

Young-onset stroke in the UAE is characterized by a high burden of modifiable cardiovascular risk factors, particularly hypertension and diabetes mellitus. Targeted preventive strategies and region-specific research are essential to reduce disease burden and improve patient outcomes.
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Siddiq Siddiq, Adra Adra, Samara Samara, Aldaher Aldaher, Mahfouz Mahfouz, Sakan Sakan, Musfira Musfira, Assadi Assadi, Almarzooqi Almarzooqi, Barqawi Barqawi, Abu-Gharbieh Abu-Gharbieh
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