The relationship of hematologic parameters and lipid profile with acute ischemic stroke

Objective: This study aims to investigate the effect of routine laboratory parameters on clinical outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Materials and Methods: Our study was designed as retrospective and cross-sectional. 94 patients with AIS who received inpatient treatment in our cl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sakarya tıp dergisi 2024-10
Hauptverfasser: Akdağ, Gönül, Saygın Uysal, Emine, Çetiner, Mustafa, Bardakçı, Muhammed Alperen, Uysal, Niyazi, Yatmazoğlu Çetin, Merve, Ceylan, Dursun, Akkoyun Arıkan, Fatma, Canbaz Kabay, Sibel
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: This study aims to investigate the effect of routine laboratory parameters on clinical outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). Materials and Methods: Our study was designed as retrospective and cross-sectional. 94 patients with AIS who received inpatient treatment in our clinic with a diagnosis of AIS were included in the study. Laboratory data, demographic, and clinical characteristics were recorded at the time of admission. Neurological disabilities of the patients 3 months after treatment were evaluated with the modified Rankin Scale (mRS). Patients were divided into two groups (good prognosis (mRS 0-2) and poor prognosis (mRS 3-6)). Results:Of the 94 patients included in the study, 47 were men and 47 were women. The mean age was 71.18±11.92 years. Laboratory parameters hemoglobin, eosinophil, triglyceride, total-cholesterol, and ldl-cholesterol values were significantly lower in the group with mRS≥3. As a result of ROC analysis, the area under the curve of hemoglobin, eosinophil, total-cholesterol, ldl-cholesterol, and triglyceride was significantly higher[(AUC: 0.710 95%CI: 0.60-0.81); Sensitivity=67.6%, Specificity=67.9%, p=0.001]. In the multivariable logistic regression model, only the NIHSS score (National Institutes Of Health Stroke Scale Scores) was independently associated with the degree of disability (p=0.001). NIHSS is an independent factor in predicting stroke outcomes. Conclusion: It was determined that there was a significant inverse relationship between the routine laboratory parameters hemoglobin level, eosinophil level, LDL and total cholesterol levels, and infarct volume with the NIHSS scores of hemoglobin and LDL-cholesterol.
ISSN:2146-409X
2146-409X
DOI:10.31832/smj.1529153