Table 1.
Baseline characteristics of persons with a first-ever stroke.
Table 2.
Survival and mortality data among persons with a first-ever stroke by sex, survival time and study period.
Fig 1.
Kaplan-Meier 1-year survival (A) and 5-years survival (B) curves for persons with first-ever stroke by gender. (A) Log-rank = 14.922, p = 0.0001. (B) Log-rank = 47.657, p = 0.0001.
Fig 2.
Kaplan-Meier 1-year survival (A) and 5-years survival (B) curves for persons with first-ever stroke by age. (A) Log-rank = 8.243, p = 0.004. (B) Log-rank = 31.06, p = 0.0001.
Fig 3.
Kaplan-Meier 1-year survival (A) and 5-years survival (B) curves for persons with first-ever stroke by type. (A) Log-rank = 10.927, p = 0.001; comparing SAH and ICH (B) Log-rank = 13.187, p = 0.0001; comparing SAH and ICH. (A) Log-rank = 265.501, p = 0.0001; comparing SAH and IS (B) Log-rank = 133.620, p = 0.0001; comparing SAH and IS. (A) Log-rank = 709.62, p = 0.0001; comparing ICH and IS (B) Log-rank = 482.389, p = 0.0001; comparing ICH and IS.
Fig 4.
Kaplan-Meier 1-year survival (A) and 5-years survival (B) curves for persons with first-ever stroke by time cohort. (A) Log-rank = 28.836, p = 0.0001; comparing 1986–1990 (B) Log-rank = 61.082, p = 0.0001; comparing 1986–1990 and 1997–2001 and 1997–2001.(A) Log-rank = 57.466, p = 0.0001; comparing 1986–1990 (B) Log-rank = 148.873, p = 0.0001; comparing 1986–1990 and 2007–2011 and 2007–2011.(A) Log-rank = 5.969, p = 0.015; comparing 1997–2001 (B) Log-rank = 22.935, p = 0.0001; comparing 1997–2001 and 2007–2011 and 2007–2011.
Table 3.
All-cause mortality risk during 1 year for 25 to 64 years aged persons with the first-ever stroke by stroke types (n = 3420) (Cox regression analysis).
Table 4.
All-cause mortality risk during 5 years for 25 to 64 years aged persons with the first-ever stroke by stroke types (n = 3420) (Cox regression analysis).