Journal/Magazine Articles

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This collection contains original research articles, review articles and case reports published in local and international peer reviewed journals by the staff members of the Faculty of Medicine

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    Stroke awareness in patients with incident stroke compared to patients without stroke or ischemic heart disease
    (Demos Publications, 2020) Ranawaka, U.; Mettananda, C.; Thilakarathna, C.; Peiris, A.; Kasturiratne, A.; Tilakaratna, Y.
    BACKGROUND: Stroke awareness is known to influence treatment seeking and risk reduction behavior, but there is limited data from Sri Lanka and South Asia. AIM: To describe stroke awareness in incident stroke patients and to compare with patients without stroke and/or ischemic heart disease (IHD) in a Sri Lankan tertiary-care center. METHODS: We studied awareness of stroke in all incident stroke patients admitted to a tertiary-care center in Sri Lanka and compared with a group of age- and sex-matched patients without stroke and/or IHD, over 2 years. Knowledge on stroke mechanisms, risk factors, symptoms, prognosis, treatment, and prevention were evaluated using a 40-item interviewer-administered questionnaire and converted to a composite score of 100%. Total awareness was categorized as Very poor (<24%), Poor (25%-49%), Good (50%-74%), and Very good (>74%). RESULTS: One hundred and sixty four incident stroke patients (mean age 62.0 ± 11.5 years; 64.6% males) and 164 patients without stroke and/or IHD were studied. Mean stroke awareness was 47.79% ± 14.6 in stroke patients, and 47.73% ± 14.9 in the nonstroke and/or IHD patients (P = .95). Of the associations studied, better stroke awareness (>50%) was associated only with higher education levels (OR 1.90, 95%CI 1.33-2.72, P < .001) in stroke patients. CONCLUSIONS: Stroke awareness is not satisfactory in incident stroke patients and is no better than in patients without stroke and/or IHD. Better stroke awareness was associated with higher education levels. Keywords: Sri Lanka; Stroke; awareness; comparison; stroke-patients.
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    Stroke management in the new millennium
    (Ceylon College of Physicians, 2006) Ranawaka, U.K.
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    Living with a stroke : advice to patients and carers
    (State Pharmaceuticals Corporation, 2005) Ranawaka, U.K.
    No Abstract Available
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    Prevention and treatment of Stroke
    (State Pharmaceuticals Corporation, 2005) Ranawaka, U.K.
    No Abstract Available
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    What is Stroke?
    (State Pharmaceuticals Corporation, 2004) Ranawaka, U.K.
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    Stroke: Infarct or haemorrhage - Does it matter?
    (The Kandy Society of Medicine, 1995) Gunatilake, S.
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    Strokes - family physician's perspective
    (College of General Practitioners of Sri Lanka, 1993) Gunatilake, S.
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    Stroke prevention : current trends
    (Ceylon College of Physicians, 1988/89) Gunatilake, S.B.