Association between atherogenic dyslipidemia and recurrent stroke risk in patients with different subtypes of ischemic stroke

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Zhao, Lu [1 ]
Wang, Ruihao [1 ,2 ]
Song, Bo [1 ]
Tan, Song [3 ,4 ]
Gao, Yuan [1 ]
Fang, Hui [1 ]
Lu, Jie [5 ]
Xu, Yuming [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhengzhou Univ, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dept Neurol, Zhengzhou 450052, Henan, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Dept Neurol, Erlangen, Germany
[3] Sichuan Acad Med Sci, Dept Neurol, Chengdu, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[4] Sichuan Prov Peoples Hosp, Chengdu, Sichuan, Peoples R China
[5] Zhengzhou Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Med Stat, Zhengzhou 450052, Henan, Peoples R China
关键词
atherogenic dyslipidemia; ischemic stroke; recurrent event; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK; SECONDARY PREVENTION; VASCULAR RISK; ATTACK; METAANALYSIS; REDUCTION; EVENTS;
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10.1111/ijs.12471
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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BackgroundThe association between atherogenic dyslipidemia and stroke recurrence remains unclear, and may be influenced by different subtypes of ischemic stroke. AimsWe aimed to investigate whether atherogenic dyslipidemia contributed to stroke recurrence in ischemic stroke patients and in those with certain subtypes of ischemic stroke. MethodsWe conducted a prospective hospital-based study enrolling patients with acute ischemic stroke. Atherogenic dyslipidemia was defined as high-density lipoprotein cholesterol <40mg/dl and triglycerides 200mg/dl. Ischemic stroke subtypes were classified according to the Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment criteria. The patients were followed up at 3, 6, 12 and 24 months after stroke onset. The association between atherogenic dyslipidemia and stroke recurrence was analyzed by using multivariable Cox regression model. ResultsIn the 510 ischemic stroke patients, 64 patients (125%) had atherogenic dyslipidemia, and 66 patients (129%) experienced stroke recurrence events within 24 months. Kaplan-Meier analysis revealed that stroke recurrence rate was significantly higher in patients with atherogenic dyslipidemia than those without in all the stroke patients (203% vs. 119%; P=0048), and more evident in those of large-artery atherosclerosis subtype (310% vs. 141%; P=0014), but not in the other subtypes. Multivariable Cox regression analysis revealed that atherogenic dyslipidemia was associated with higher stroke recurrence risk among stroke patients of large-artery atherosclerosis subtype (hazard ratio, 279; 95% confidence interval, 124-628), but not significant in all the stroke patients (hazard ratio, 169; 95% confidence interval, 085-337). ConclusionsAtherogenic dyslipidemia is associated with higher risk of stroke recurrence in ischemic stroke patients. Such association might be more pronounced in large-artery atherosclerosis subtype and needs further investigation to establish such relationship.
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