Atherogenic Dyslipidemia and Residual Vascular Risk After Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack

Notwithstanding the current guideline-based management, patients with stroke retain a substantial risk of further vascular events. We aimed to assess the contribution of atherogenic dyslipidemia (AD) to this residual risk. This was a prospective observational study, in which 792 patients (mean age,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Stroke (1970) 2022-01, Vol.53 (1), p.79-86
Hauptverfasser: Hoshino, Takao, Ishizuka, Kentaro, Toi, Sono, Mizuno, Takafumi, Nishimura, Ayako, Takahashi, Shuntaro, Wako, Sho, Kitagawa, Kazuo
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Zusammenfassung:Notwithstanding the current guideline-based management, patients with stroke retain a substantial risk of further vascular events. We aimed to assess the contribution of atherogenic dyslipidemia (AD) to this residual risk. This was a prospective observational study, in which 792 patients (mean age, 70.1 years; male, 60.2%) with acute ischemic stroke (n=710) or transient ischemic attack (n=82) within 1 week of onset were consecutively enrolled and followed for 1 year. AD was defined as having both elevated levels of triglycerides ≥150 mg/dL and low HDL-C (high-density lipoprotein cholesterol)
ISSN:0039-2499
1524-4628
DOI:10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.034593