Cargando…

Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diabetes mellitus has been reported as a strong independent risk factor for stroke recurrence. Data on the modifiable factors contributing to the recurrence of stroke in type 2 diabetic Malaysian population with a history of stroke stratified by genders are lacking, and this...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Aziz, Sohail, Sheikh Ghadzi, Siti Maisharah, Abidin, Nur Ezzati, Tangiisuran, Balamurugan, Zainal, Hadzliana, Looi, Irene, Ibrahim, Khairul Azmi, Sidek, Norsima Nazifah, Wei, Loo Keat, Keng Yee, Lee, Abdul Aziz, Zariah, Harun, Sabariah Noor
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6927021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31886276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1794267
_version_ 1783482228420902912
author Aziz, Sohail
Sheikh Ghadzi, Siti Maisharah
Abidin, Nur Ezzati
Tangiisuran, Balamurugan
Zainal, Hadzliana
Looi, Irene
Ibrahim, Khairul Azmi
Sidek, Norsima Nazifah
Wei, Loo Keat
Keng Yee, Lee
Abdul Aziz, Zariah
Harun, Sabariah Noor
author_facet Aziz, Sohail
Sheikh Ghadzi, Siti Maisharah
Abidin, Nur Ezzati
Tangiisuran, Balamurugan
Zainal, Hadzliana
Looi, Irene
Ibrahim, Khairul Azmi
Sidek, Norsima Nazifah
Wei, Loo Keat
Keng Yee, Lee
Abdul Aziz, Zariah
Harun, Sabariah Noor
author_sort Aziz, Sohail
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diabetes mellitus has been reported as a strong independent risk factor for stroke recurrence. Data on the modifiable factors contributing to the recurrence of stroke in type 2 diabetic Malaysian population with a history of stroke stratified by genders are lacking, and this supports the importance of this study. METHOD: The data of 4622 patients with T2DM who had a history of stroke was obtained from the Malaysian National Stroke Registry. Univariate analysis was performed to differentiate between genders with and without stroke recurrence in terms of demographics, first stroke attack presentations, and other clinical characteristics. The significant factors determined from the univariate analysis were further investigated using logistic regression. RESULTS: Ischemic heart diseases were found significantly associated with the stroke recurrence in males (OR = 1.738; 95% CI: 1.071-2.818) as well as female (OR = 5.859; 95% CI: 2.469-13.752) diabetic patients. The duration of hypertension, as well as the duration of diabetes, has been associated with the recurrence in both male and female subjects (p value < 0.05). Smoking status has an impact on the stroke recurrence in male subjects, while no significant association was observed among their peers. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the predictive factors contributing to the recurrence of stroke in type 2 diabetic Malaysian population with a history of stroke are modifiable, in which IHD was the most prominent risk factor in both genders. The impact of optimizing the management of IHD as well as blood glucose control on stroke recurrence may need to be elucidated. No major differences in recurrent stroke predictors were seen between genders among the Malaysian population with type 2 diabetes mellitus who had a previous history of stroke.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6927021
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2019
publisher Hindawi
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-69270212019-12-29 Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry Aziz, Sohail Sheikh Ghadzi, Siti Maisharah Abidin, Nur Ezzati Tangiisuran, Balamurugan Zainal, Hadzliana Looi, Irene Ibrahim, Khairul Azmi Sidek, Norsima Nazifah Wei, Loo Keat Keng Yee, Lee Abdul Aziz, Zariah Harun, Sabariah Noor J Diabetes Res Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Diabetes mellitus has been reported as a strong independent risk factor for stroke recurrence. Data on the modifiable factors contributing to the recurrence of stroke in type 2 diabetic Malaysian population with a history of stroke stratified by genders are lacking, and this supports the importance of this study. METHOD: The data of 4622 patients with T2DM who had a history of stroke was obtained from the Malaysian National Stroke Registry. Univariate analysis was performed to differentiate between genders with and without stroke recurrence in terms of demographics, first stroke attack presentations, and other clinical characteristics. The significant factors determined from the univariate analysis were further investigated using logistic regression. RESULTS: Ischemic heart diseases were found significantly associated with the stroke recurrence in males (OR = 1.738; 95% CI: 1.071-2.818) as well as female (OR = 5.859; 95% CI: 2.469-13.752) diabetic patients. The duration of hypertension, as well as the duration of diabetes, has been associated with the recurrence in both male and female subjects (p value < 0.05). Smoking status has an impact on the stroke recurrence in male subjects, while no significant association was observed among their peers. CONCLUSIONS: Most of the predictive factors contributing to the recurrence of stroke in type 2 diabetic Malaysian population with a history of stroke are modifiable, in which IHD was the most prominent risk factor in both genders. The impact of optimizing the management of IHD as well as blood glucose control on stroke recurrence may need to be elucidated. No major differences in recurrent stroke predictors were seen between genders among the Malaysian population with type 2 diabetes mellitus who had a previous history of stroke. Hindawi 2019-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6927021/ /pubmed/31886276 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1794267 Text en Copyright © 2019 Sohail Aziz et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 Research Article
Aziz, Sohail
Sheikh Ghadzi, Siti Maisharah
Abidin, Nur Ezzati
Tangiisuran, Balamurugan
Zainal, Hadzliana
Looi, Irene
Ibrahim, Khairul Azmi
Sidek, Norsima Nazifah
Wei, Loo Keat
Keng Yee, Lee
Abdul Aziz, Zariah
Harun, Sabariah Noor
Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry
title Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry
title_full Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry
title_fullStr Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry
title_full_unstemmed Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry
title_short Gender Differences and Risk Factors of Recurrent Stroke in Type 2 Diabetic Malaysian Population with History of Stroke: The Observation from Malaysian National Neurology Registry
title_sort gender differences and risk factors of recurrent stroke in type 2 diabetic malaysian population with history of stroke: the observation from malaysian national neurology registry
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6927021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31886276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1794267
work_keys_str_mv AT azizsohail genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT sheikhghadzisitimaisharah genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT abidinnurezzati genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT tangiisuranbalamurugan genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT zainalhadzliana genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT looiirene genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT ibrahimkhairulazmi genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT sideknorsimanazifah genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT weilookeat genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT kengyeelee genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT abdulazizzariah genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry
AT harunsabariahnoor genderdifferencesandriskfactorsofrecurrentstrokeintype2diabeticmalaysianpopulationwithhistoryofstroketheobservationfrommalaysiannationalneurologyregistry