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Low Baseline Urine Creatinine Excretion Rate Predicts Poor Outcomes among Critically Ill Acute Stroke Patients
Urinary creatinine excretion rate (CER) is an established marker of muscle mass. Low CER has been linked to poor coronary artery disease outcomes, but a link between CER and acute stroke prognosis has not been previously explored. We prospectively collected data from patients with acute stroke (isch...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460282/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25557376 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567202612666150102151455 |
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author | Hsu, Chia-Yu Wu, Yi-Ling Cheng, Chun-Yu Lee, Jiann-Der Huang, Ying-Chih Lee, Ming-Hsueh Wu, Chih-Ying Hsu, Huan-Lin Lin, Ya-Hui Huang, Yen-Chu Yang, Hsin-Ta Yang, Jen-Tsung Lee, Meng Ovbiagele, Bruce |
author_facet | Hsu, Chia-Yu Wu, Yi-Ling Cheng, Chun-Yu Lee, Jiann-Der Huang, Ying-Chih Lee, Ming-Hsueh Wu, Chih-Ying Hsu, Huan-Lin Lin, Ya-Hui Huang, Yen-Chu Yang, Hsin-Ta Yang, Jen-Tsung Lee, Meng Ovbiagele, Bruce |
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description | Urinary creatinine excretion rate (CER) is an established marker of muscle mass. Low CER has been linked to poor coronary artery disease outcomes, but a link between CER and acute stroke prognosis has not been previously explored. We prospectively collected data from patients with acute stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic) within 24 hours from symptom onset in a Neurological and Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit in Taiwan. Baseline CER (mg/d) was calculated by urine creatinine concentration in morning spot urine multiplies 24-hour urine volume on the second day of admission. Patients were divided into 3 tertiles with highest, middle, and lowest CER. Primary endpoint was poor outcome defined as modified Rankin Scale 3-6 at 6 months. Among 156 critically ill acute stroke patients meeting study entry criteria, average age was 67.9 years, and 83 (53.2%) patients had ischemic stroke. Patients with lowest CER (vs. highest CER) had a high risk of poor outcome at 6-month after adjustment (odds ratio 4.96, 95% confidence interval 1.22 to 20.15, p value = 0.025). In conclusion, low baseline CER, a marker of muscle mass, was independently associated with poor 6-month outcome among critically ill acute stroke patients. We speculate that preservation of muscle mass through exercise or protein-energy supplement might be helpful for improving prognosis in severe stroke patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-44602822015-06-17 Low Baseline Urine Creatinine Excretion Rate Predicts Poor Outcomes among Critically Ill Acute Stroke Patients Hsu, Chia-Yu Wu, Yi-Ling Cheng, Chun-Yu Lee, Jiann-Der Huang, Ying-Chih Lee, Ming-Hsueh Wu, Chih-Ying Hsu, Huan-Lin Lin, Ya-Hui Huang, Yen-Chu Yang, Hsin-Ta Yang, Jen-Tsung Lee, Meng Ovbiagele, Bruce Curr Neurovasc Res Article Urinary creatinine excretion rate (CER) is an established marker of muscle mass. Low CER has been linked to poor coronary artery disease outcomes, but a link between CER and acute stroke prognosis has not been previously explored. We prospectively collected data from patients with acute stroke (ischemic or hemorrhagic) within 24 hours from symptom onset in a Neurological and Neurosurgery Intensive Care Unit in Taiwan. Baseline CER (mg/d) was calculated by urine creatinine concentration in morning spot urine multiplies 24-hour urine volume on the second day of admission. Patients were divided into 3 tertiles with highest, middle, and lowest CER. Primary endpoint was poor outcome defined as modified Rankin Scale 3-6 at 6 months. Among 156 critically ill acute stroke patients meeting study entry criteria, average age was 67.9 years, and 83 (53.2%) patients had ischemic stroke. Patients with lowest CER (vs. highest CER) had a high risk of poor outcome at 6-month after adjustment (odds ratio 4.96, 95% confidence interval 1.22 to 20.15, p value = 0.025). In conclusion, low baseline CER, a marker of muscle mass, was independently associated with poor 6-month outcome among critically ill acute stroke patients. We speculate that preservation of muscle mass through exercise or protein-energy supplement might be helpful for improving prognosis in severe stroke patients. Bentham Science Publishers 2015-02 2015-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4460282/ /pubmed/25557376 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567202612666150102151455 Text en ©2015 Bentham Science Publishers http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Hsu, Chia-Yu Wu, Yi-Ling Cheng, Chun-Yu Lee, Jiann-Der Huang, Ying-Chih Lee, Ming-Hsueh Wu, Chih-Ying Hsu, Huan-Lin Lin, Ya-Hui Huang, Yen-Chu Yang, Hsin-Ta Yang, Jen-Tsung Lee, Meng Ovbiagele, Bruce Low Baseline Urine Creatinine Excretion Rate Predicts Poor Outcomes among Critically Ill Acute Stroke Patients |
title | Low Baseline Urine Creatinine Excretion Rate Predicts Poor Outcomes among Critically Ill Acute Stroke Patients |
title_full | Low Baseline Urine Creatinine Excretion Rate Predicts Poor Outcomes among Critically Ill Acute Stroke Patients |
title_fullStr | Low Baseline Urine Creatinine Excretion Rate Predicts Poor Outcomes among Critically Ill Acute Stroke Patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Low Baseline Urine Creatinine Excretion Rate Predicts Poor Outcomes among Critically Ill Acute Stroke Patients |
title_short | Low Baseline Urine Creatinine Excretion Rate Predicts Poor Outcomes among Critically Ill Acute Stroke Patients |
title_sort | low baseline urine creatinine excretion rate predicts poor outcomes among critically ill acute stroke patients |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4460282/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25557376 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567202612666150102151455 |
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