Red Blood Cell Distribution Width in Patients With Cryptogenic Stroke
Background: There is no information about a possible association of red blood cell distribution width (RDW) with cryptogenic stroke (CS). We aimed to analyze the association of RDW with CS. Patients and Methods: One hundred and sixty-three patients with CS were included along with 186 healthy contro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical and applied thrombosis/hemostasis 2015-04, Vol.21 (3), p.241-245 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background:
There is no information about a possible association of red blood cell distribution width (RDW) with cryptogenic stroke (CS). We aimed to analyze the association of RDW with CS.
Patients and Methods:
One hundred and sixty-three patients with CS were included along with 186 healthy controls. Fibrinogen, leukocytes, hemoglobin, and erythrocyte indices were evaluated.
Results:
Patients showed higher RDW, leukocyte count, and body mass index (BMI) than controls (P < .05). No differences were observed in the erythrocyte indices or in glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides levels (P > .05). When patients with anemia were excluded from the study (6 controls and 5 cases), the differences between cases and controls persisted (P = .005). Multivariate logistic regression revealed that, after adjusting for potential confounders (anemia, age > 40 years, gender, and fibrinogen >382 mg/dL, total cholesterol >240 mg/dL, and BMI > 28.7 kg/m2), RDW >14% was the only parameter that independently increased the risk of CS.
Conclusion:
The RDW >14% increased the risk of CS by 2.5-fold, irrespectively of anemia, inflammation, and lipidic profile. |
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ISSN: | 1076-0296 1938-2723 |
DOI: | 10.1177/1076029614547262 |