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Association between hs-CRP Levels and the Outcomes of Patients with Small-Artery Occlusion

Background: High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is not only a marker of inflammation but also a prognostic factor for ischemic stroke. The objective of our study was to investigative the association between hs-CRP levels and outcomes of patients with small-artery occlusion (SAO). Methods: W...

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Autores principales: Qiu, Ruiying, Gao, Yuan, Hou, Dongzhe, Wang, Yajing, Yu, Changshen, Wang, Wanjun, Liu, Shoufeng, Gao, Chunlin, Tong, Xiaoguang, Wu, Jialing
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4977298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27555819
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2016.00191
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author Qiu, Ruiying
Gao, Yuan
Hou, Dongzhe
Wang, Yajing
Yu, Changshen
Wang, Wanjun
Liu, Shoufeng
Gao, Chunlin
Tong, Xiaoguang
Wu, Jialing
author_facet Qiu, Ruiying
Gao, Yuan
Hou, Dongzhe
Wang, Yajing
Yu, Changshen
Wang, Wanjun
Liu, Shoufeng
Gao, Chunlin
Tong, Xiaoguang
Wu, Jialing
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description Background: High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is not only a marker of inflammation but also a prognostic factor for ischemic stroke. The objective of our study was to investigative the association between hs-CRP levels and outcomes of patients with small-artery occlusion (SAO). Methods: We selected 718 participants diagnosed with SAO (according to Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment classification) using the stroke registry of the Department of Neurorehabilitation of Tianjin HuanHu Hospital. Hs-CRP values at admission were classified into 3 categories: <0.91 mg/L, 0.91 to <2.77 mg/L, and ≥2.77 mg/L. Patients were divided into two subgroups based on age: the younger subgroup (<75years) and the elder subgroup (≥75 years). Clinical outcomes were evaluated with the modified Rankin scale (mRS) 3 months after the onset of stroke. We examined the relationship between hs-CRP levels at the time of admission and mRS scores using multivariate logistic regression analysis. We also assessed the association between hs-CRP levels and patient outcomes according to age. Results: Among 718 patients with SAO (mean age, 61.7 ± 11.3 years), median hs-CRP was 1.54 mg/L. Although 628 patients had a favorable outcome, and 90 patients had a poor outcome at 3 months after SAO. Compared with the lowest levels of hs-CRP, those highest levels of hs-CRP (hs-CRP > 2.77 mg/L) were at increased risk of poor outcome (adjusted odds ratio, 1.917; 95% CI, 1.050–3.500; P = 0.034), and more than twice the risk of poor outcome among patients in the younger subgroup (adjusted odds ratio, 2.092; 95% CI, 1.079–4.058; P = 0.029). These associations persisted after adjustment for confounding risk factors. However, hs-CRP levels were not significantly associated with outcome among patients in the elder subgroup. Conclusions: Elevated hs-CRP in patients with SAO is an independent predictor of poor prognosis; however, this association is only present in younger patients (<75 years).
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spelling pubmed-49772982016-08-23 Association between hs-CRP Levels and the Outcomes of Patients with Small-Artery Occlusion Qiu, Ruiying Gao, Yuan Hou, Dongzhe Wang, Yajing Yu, Changshen Wang, Wanjun Liu, Shoufeng Gao, Chunlin Tong, Xiaoguang Wu, Jialing Front Aging Neurosci Neuroscience Background: High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) is not only a marker of inflammation but also a prognostic factor for ischemic stroke. The objective of our study was to investigative the association between hs-CRP levels and outcomes of patients with small-artery occlusion (SAO). Methods: We selected 718 participants diagnosed with SAO (according to Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment classification) using the stroke registry of the Department of Neurorehabilitation of Tianjin HuanHu Hospital. Hs-CRP values at admission were classified into 3 categories: <0.91 mg/L, 0.91 to <2.77 mg/L, and ≥2.77 mg/L. Patients were divided into two subgroups based on age: the younger subgroup (<75years) and the elder subgroup (≥75 years). Clinical outcomes were evaluated with the modified Rankin scale (mRS) 3 months after the onset of stroke. We examined the relationship between hs-CRP levels at the time of admission and mRS scores using multivariate logistic regression analysis. We also assessed the association between hs-CRP levels and patient outcomes according to age. Results: Among 718 patients with SAO (mean age, 61.7 ± 11.3 years), median hs-CRP was 1.54 mg/L. Although 628 patients had a favorable outcome, and 90 patients had a poor outcome at 3 months after SAO. Compared with the lowest levels of hs-CRP, those highest levels of hs-CRP (hs-CRP > 2.77 mg/L) were at increased risk of poor outcome (adjusted odds ratio, 1.917; 95% CI, 1.050–3.500; P = 0.034), and more than twice the risk of poor outcome among patients in the younger subgroup (adjusted odds ratio, 2.092; 95% CI, 1.079–4.058; P = 0.029). These associations persisted after adjustment for confounding risk factors. However, hs-CRP levels were not significantly associated with outcome among patients in the elder subgroup. Conclusions: Elevated hs-CRP in patients with SAO is an independent predictor of poor prognosis; however, this association is only present in younger patients (<75 years). Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4977298/ /pubmed/27555819 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2016.00191 Text en Copyright © 2016 Qiu, Gao, Hou, Wang, Yu, Wang, Liu, Gao, Tong and Wu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Qiu, Ruiying
Gao, Yuan
Hou, Dongzhe
Wang, Yajing
Yu, Changshen
Wang, Wanjun
Liu, Shoufeng
Gao, Chunlin
Tong, Xiaoguang
Wu, Jialing
Association between hs-CRP Levels and the Outcomes of Patients with Small-Artery Occlusion
title Association between hs-CRP Levels and the Outcomes of Patients with Small-Artery Occlusion
title_full Association between hs-CRP Levels and the Outcomes of Patients with Small-Artery Occlusion
title_fullStr Association between hs-CRP Levels and the Outcomes of Patients with Small-Artery Occlusion
title_full_unstemmed Association between hs-CRP Levels and the Outcomes of Patients with Small-Artery Occlusion
title_short Association between hs-CRP Levels and the Outcomes of Patients with Small-Artery Occlusion
title_sort association between hs-crp levels and the outcomes of patients with small-artery occlusion
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4977298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27555819
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2016.00191
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