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Clinical Significance of Serum Zinc Levels in Cerebral Ischemia
Background. Zinc mediates several vital physiological, enzymatic and cellular functions. The association between serum zinc and stroke outcome has not been previously evaluated. Methods. This single center retrospective study was conducted on consecutive stroke (n = 158) and TIA (n = 74) patients. W...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3042622/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21403822 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2010/245715 |
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author | Bhatt, Archit Farooq, Muhammad U. Enduri, Sailaja Pillainayagam, Clement Naravetla, Bharath Razak, Anmar Safdar, Adnan Hussain, Syed Kassab, Mounzer Majid, Arshad |
author_facet | Bhatt, Archit Farooq, Muhammad U. Enduri, Sailaja Pillainayagam, Clement Naravetla, Bharath Razak, Anmar Safdar, Adnan Hussain, Syed Kassab, Mounzer Majid, Arshad |
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description | Background. Zinc mediates several vital physiological, enzymatic and cellular functions. The association between serum zinc and stroke outcome has not been previously evaluated. Methods. This single center retrospective study was conducted on consecutive stroke (n = 158) and TIA (n = 74) patients. We sought to determine whether serum zinc concentrations in patients with acute ischemic strokes were associated with stroke severity and poor functional status at discharge, respectively. Results. Overall, out of the 224 patients analyzed (mean age 67 years), 35.7% patients had low zinc levels (65 mcg/dL). Patients with stroke (n = 152) were more likely to have low zinc levels (OR = 2.62, CI 1.92–3.57, P < .003) compared to patients with TIA (n = 72). For patients with stroke (n = 152), multivariate analysis showed that low serum zinc levels (OR 2.82, CI 1.35–5.91, P = .035) and strokes with admission severe strokes (NIHSS > 8) (OR 2.68, CI 1.1–6.5, P = .03) were independently associated with poor functional status (MRS > 3) at discharge from the hospital. Conclusion. Low serum zinc concentrations are associated with more severe strokes on admission and poor functional status at discharge. |
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spelling | pubmed-30426222011-03-14 Clinical Significance of Serum Zinc Levels in Cerebral Ischemia Bhatt, Archit Farooq, Muhammad U. Enduri, Sailaja Pillainayagam, Clement Naravetla, Bharath Razak, Anmar Safdar, Adnan Hussain, Syed Kassab, Mounzer Majid, Arshad Stroke Res Treat Clinical Study Background. Zinc mediates several vital physiological, enzymatic and cellular functions. The association between serum zinc and stroke outcome has not been previously evaluated. Methods. This single center retrospective study was conducted on consecutive stroke (n = 158) and TIA (n = 74) patients. We sought to determine whether serum zinc concentrations in patients with acute ischemic strokes were associated with stroke severity and poor functional status at discharge, respectively. Results. Overall, out of the 224 patients analyzed (mean age 67 years), 35.7% patients had low zinc levels (65 mcg/dL). Patients with stroke (n = 152) were more likely to have low zinc levels (OR = 2.62, CI 1.92–3.57, P < .003) compared to patients with TIA (n = 72). For patients with stroke (n = 152), multivariate analysis showed that low serum zinc levels (OR 2.82, CI 1.35–5.91, P = .035) and strokes with admission severe strokes (NIHSS > 8) (OR 2.68, CI 1.1–6.5, P = .03) were independently associated with poor functional status (MRS > 3) at discharge from the hospital. Conclusion. Low serum zinc concentrations are associated with more severe strokes on admission and poor functional status at discharge. SAGE-Hindawi Access to Research 2011-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3042622/ /pubmed/21403822 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2010/245715 Text en Copyright © 2010 Archit Bhatt et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Study Bhatt, Archit Farooq, Muhammad U. Enduri, Sailaja Pillainayagam, Clement Naravetla, Bharath Razak, Anmar Safdar, Adnan Hussain, Syed Kassab, Mounzer Majid, Arshad Clinical Significance of Serum Zinc Levels in Cerebral Ischemia |
title | Clinical Significance of Serum Zinc Levels in Cerebral Ischemia |
title_full | Clinical Significance of Serum Zinc Levels in Cerebral Ischemia |
title_fullStr | Clinical Significance of Serum Zinc Levels in Cerebral Ischemia |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Significance of Serum Zinc Levels in Cerebral Ischemia |
title_short | Clinical Significance of Serum Zinc Levels in Cerebral Ischemia |
title_sort | clinical significance of serum zinc levels in cerebral ischemia |
topic | Clinical Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3042622/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21403822 http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2010/245715 |
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