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Prognostic Nutritional Index for Predicting 3-Month Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombolysis
Objective: Malnutrition has been reported to be related to adverse prognosis in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. Unfortunately, traditional nutritional assessment tools usually increase the workload of neurologists, which makes them unfeasible in the daily clinic work. We aimed to elucidate the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7333017/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32670192 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00599 |
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author | Xiang, Weiwei Chen, Xiyi Ye, Weiyi Li, Jia Zhang, Xu Xie, Dewei |
author_facet | Xiang, Weiwei Chen, Xiyi Ye, Weiyi Li, Jia Zhang, Xu Xie, Dewei |
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description | Objective: Malnutrition has been reported to be related to adverse prognosis in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. Unfortunately, traditional nutritional assessment tools usually increase the workload of neurologists, which makes them unfeasible in the daily clinic work. We aimed to elucidate the association between the prognostic nutritional index (PNI), an easily obtainable baseline nutritional marker, and 3-month outcomes in AIS patients receiving intravenous thrombolysis (IVT). Research methods and procedures: The present study retrospectively included 405 patients. PNI was calculated as 5(*)lymphocyte count (10(9) /L) + serum albumin concentration (g/L), and the good prognosis was defined as modified Rankin Scale score of 0–3. The relationship between PNI and clinical parameters was evaluated. The multiple logistic regression model was performed to find out independent predictors of the 3-month outcomes. Results: We found that the patients in the low PNI group had a higher frequency of anemia (12.9 vs. 2.3%, P < 0.001) and a higher level of the Controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score (P < 0.001). The relationship between PNI and nutrition-related factors, such as body mass index (r = 0.208, P = 0.001), age (r = −0.329, P < 0.001), total cholesterol (r = 0.268, P < 0.001) and hemoglobin concentration (r = 0.328, P < 0.001), was significant. Low PNI value (adjusted odds ratio: 2.250, confidence interval: 1.192–4.249, p = 0.012) stayed as an independent predictor for the poor outcome at three months, after adjustment for potential confounders. Conclusions: The PNI was independently associated with 3-month outcomes in AIS patients undergoing IVT. As an easily obtainable nutritional marker, PNI may be a useful nutritional assessment tool in the clinic work. |
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spelling | pubmed-73330172020-07-14 Prognostic Nutritional Index for Predicting 3-Month Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombolysis Xiang, Weiwei Chen, Xiyi Ye, Weiyi Li, Jia Zhang, Xu Xie, Dewei Front Neurol Neurology Objective: Malnutrition has been reported to be related to adverse prognosis in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. Unfortunately, traditional nutritional assessment tools usually increase the workload of neurologists, which makes them unfeasible in the daily clinic work. We aimed to elucidate the association between the prognostic nutritional index (PNI), an easily obtainable baseline nutritional marker, and 3-month outcomes in AIS patients receiving intravenous thrombolysis (IVT). Research methods and procedures: The present study retrospectively included 405 patients. PNI was calculated as 5(*)lymphocyte count (10(9) /L) + serum albumin concentration (g/L), and the good prognosis was defined as modified Rankin Scale score of 0–3. The relationship between PNI and clinical parameters was evaluated. The multiple logistic regression model was performed to find out independent predictors of the 3-month outcomes. Results: We found that the patients in the low PNI group had a higher frequency of anemia (12.9 vs. 2.3%, P < 0.001) and a higher level of the Controlling nutritional status (CONUT) score (P < 0.001). The relationship between PNI and nutrition-related factors, such as body mass index (r = 0.208, P = 0.001), age (r = −0.329, P < 0.001), total cholesterol (r = 0.268, P < 0.001) and hemoglobin concentration (r = 0.328, P < 0.001), was significant. Low PNI value (adjusted odds ratio: 2.250, confidence interval: 1.192–4.249, p = 0.012) stayed as an independent predictor for the poor outcome at three months, after adjustment for potential confounders. Conclusions: The PNI was independently associated with 3-month outcomes in AIS patients undergoing IVT. As an easily obtainable nutritional marker, PNI may be a useful nutritional assessment tool in the clinic work. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7333017/ /pubmed/32670192 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00599 Text en Copyright © 2020 Xiang, Chen, Ye, Li, Zhang and Xie. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 | Neurology Xiang, Weiwei Chen, Xiyi Ye, Weiyi Li, Jia Zhang, Xu Xie, Dewei Prognostic Nutritional Index for Predicting 3-Month Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombolysis |
title | Prognostic Nutritional Index for Predicting 3-Month Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombolysis |
title_full | Prognostic Nutritional Index for Predicting 3-Month Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombolysis |
title_fullStr | Prognostic Nutritional Index for Predicting 3-Month Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombolysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Prognostic Nutritional Index for Predicting 3-Month Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombolysis |
title_short | Prognostic Nutritional Index for Predicting 3-Month Outcomes in Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombolysis |
title_sort | prognostic nutritional index for predicting 3-month outcomes in ischemic stroke patients undergoing thrombolysis |
topic | Neurology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7333017/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32670192 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00599 |
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