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Stroke Burden in Malaysia.

Cerebrovascular diseases extra(2022)

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Malaysia is located in the heart of South East Asia with two land masses, Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia which are separated by the South China Sea. Stroke or cerebrovascular disease is Malaysia's third leading cause of death. There were 47, 911 incident cases, 19,928 deaths, 443,995 prevalent cases, and 512,726 DALYs lost due to stroke in 2019. Successive national health and morbidity surveys from 2006 demonstrated a continuous rise in the prevalence of risk factor such as diabetes, hyperlipidaemia and obesity. These risk factors are implicated in an increase in stroke incidence in those under 65 years of age, the largest increase of 53.3% and 50.4% in men and women respectively from the age strata of 35-39 years. The neurologist-to-patient ratio is 1: 323 000 with the majority of neurologists working in urban centres. The healthcare system is provided, predominantly by the public and private sectors. Concurrent use of traditional and complementary medicine is common and widely accepted. Challenges include delivering adequate care to rural communities, the low overall ischaemic stroke thrombolysis rates and the high cost of thrombectomy devices for use in large vessel occlusions which have to be borne out-of-pocket by patients and their families. Effort is required to continue improving stroke care services in parallel with primary and secondary prevention strategies in the future, given the aging population and the rising number of strokes in young adults nationally. Strategies include careful planning, inter-hospital cooperation and increased allocation of resources from the government.
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Stroke,Burden,Systems of care,Epidemiology,Malaysia
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