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Modelling the prognostic effect of glucose and lipid profiles on stroke recurrence in Malaysia: an event-history analysis
BACKGROUND: Diabetes and dyslipidemia are significantly associated with stroke recurrence, yet the evidence for this relationship is conflicting. Consequently, the parameters in the glucose and lipid profiles may inform us regarding their relationship with stroke recurrence, thus enhancing the physi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7025698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32095319 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8378 |
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author | Chen, Xin Wee Nazri Shafei, Mohd Abdul Aziz, Zariah Nazifah Sidek, Norsima Imran Musa, Kamarul |
author_facet | Chen, Xin Wee Nazri Shafei, Mohd Abdul Aziz, Zariah Nazifah Sidek, Norsima Imran Musa, Kamarul |
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description | BACKGROUND: Diabetes and dyslipidemia are significantly associated with stroke recurrence, yet the evidence for this relationship is conflicting. Consequently, the parameters in the glucose and lipid profiles may inform us regarding their relationship with stroke recurrence, thus enhancing the physicians’ clinical decision-making. AIM: This study sought to investigate whether glucose and lipid profiles could prognosticate stroke recurrence in Malaysia. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective hospital-based study where we analyzed the first-ever stroke cases regarding about which the Malaysia National Stroke Registry was informed between 2009 and 2017, that fulfilled this study’s criteria, and that were followed for stroke recurrence. Using the Cox proportional hazard regression analysis, we estimated the adjusted hazard ratios (HRs), which reflected the prognostic effect of the primary variables (i.e., glucose and lipid profiles on the first-stroke admission) on stroke recurrence. RESULTS: Among the 8,576 first-ever stroke patients, 394 (4.6%) experienced a subsequent first stroke recurrence event. The prognostic effect measured by univariable Cox regression showed that, when unadjusted, ten variables have prognostic value with regards to stroke recurrence. A multivariable regression analysis revealed that glucose was not a significant prognostic factor (adjusted HR 1.28; 95% CI [1.00–1.65]), while triglyceride level was the only parameter in the lipid profile found to have an independent prognostication concerning stroke recurrence (adjusted HR: 1.28 to 1.36). CONCLUSIONS: Triglyceride could independently prognosticate stroke recurrence, which suggests the role of physicians in intervening hypertriglyceridemia. In line with previous recommendations, we call for further investigations in first-ever stroke patients with impaired glucose and lipid profiles and suggest a need for interventions in these patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-70256982020-02-24 Modelling the prognostic effect of glucose and lipid profiles on stroke recurrence in Malaysia: an event-history analysis Chen, Xin Wee Nazri Shafei, Mohd Abdul Aziz, Zariah Nazifah Sidek, Norsima Imran Musa, Kamarul PeerJ Diabetes and Endocrinology BACKGROUND: Diabetes and dyslipidemia are significantly associated with stroke recurrence, yet the evidence for this relationship is conflicting. Consequently, the parameters in the glucose and lipid profiles may inform us regarding their relationship with stroke recurrence, thus enhancing the physicians’ clinical decision-making. AIM: This study sought to investigate whether glucose and lipid profiles could prognosticate stroke recurrence in Malaysia. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective hospital-based study where we analyzed the first-ever stroke cases regarding about which the Malaysia National Stroke Registry was informed between 2009 and 2017, that fulfilled this study’s criteria, and that were followed for stroke recurrence. Using the Cox proportional hazard regression analysis, we estimated the adjusted hazard ratios (HRs), which reflected the prognostic effect of the primary variables (i.e., glucose and lipid profiles on the first-stroke admission) on stroke recurrence. RESULTS: Among the 8,576 first-ever stroke patients, 394 (4.6%) experienced a subsequent first stroke recurrence event. The prognostic effect measured by univariable Cox regression showed that, when unadjusted, ten variables have prognostic value with regards to stroke recurrence. A multivariable regression analysis revealed that glucose was not a significant prognostic factor (adjusted HR 1.28; 95% CI [1.00–1.65]), while triglyceride level was the only parameter in the lipid profile found to have an independent prognostication concerning stroke recurrence (adjusted HR: 1.28 to 1.36). CONCLUSIONS: Triglyceride could independently prognosticate stroke recurrence, which suggests the role of physicians in intervening hypertriglyceridemia. In line with previous recommendations, we call for further investigations in first-ever stroke patients with impaired glucose and lipid profiles and suggest a need for interventions in these patients. PeerJ Inc. 2020-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7025698/ /pubmed/32095319 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8378 Text en ©2020 Chen et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited. |
spellingShingle | Diabetes and Endocrinology Chen, Xin Wee Nazri Shafei, Mohd Abdul Aziz, Zariah Nazifah Sidek, Norsima Imran Musa, Kamarul Modelling the prognostic effect of glucose and lipid profiles on stroke recurrence in Malaysia: an event-history analysis |
title | Modelling the prognostic effect of glucose and lipid profiles on stroke recurrence in Malaysia: an event-history analysis |
title_full | Modelling the prognostic effect of glucose and lipid profiles on stroke recurrence in Malaysia: an event-history analysis |
title_fullStr | Modelling the prognostic effect of glucose and lipid profiles on stroke recurrence in Malaysia: an event-history analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Modelling the prognostic effect of glucose and lipid profiles on stroke recurrence in Malaysia: an event-history analysis |
title_short | Modelling the prognostic effect of glucose and lipid profiles on stroke recurrence in Malaysia: an event-history analysis |
title_sort | modelling the prognostic effect of glucose and lipid profiles on stroke recurrence in malaysia: an event-history analysis |
topic | Diabetes and Endocrinology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7025698/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32095319 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8378 |
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