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Stroke Statistics Get a Global Standard: New Data Under ICD-11

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Stroke Statistics Get a Global Standard: New Data Under ICD-11

A new study published in Neurology presents critical epidemiological data on stroke incidence, case fatality, and mortality using the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases, 11th Revision (ICD-11). This research provides a standardized, contemporary benchmark for understanding the global burden of stroke, a leading cause of death and disability. The findings offer a clearer picture of stroke trends and outcomes, which is essential for public health planning and evaluating the effectiveness of prevention and acute care strategies worldwide.

Why it might matter to you: For emergency physicians, standardized and accurate stroke data is foundational for quality improvement in acute stroke recognition and management protocols like the FAST exam. This updated epidemiological baseline can help your department benchmark local performance against international standards and advocate for resources. Understanding the latest mortality and fatality rates directly informs the urgency and clinical pathways for thrombolysis and thrombectomy in the critical window of emergency care.

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