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Relationship of Serum Uric Acid Level with Demographic Features, Risk Factors, Severity, Prognosis, Serum Levels of Vitamin D, Calcium, and Magnesium in Stroke

Authors :
Hiva Barzegar
Mandana Kalantar
Mansor Babaei
Mohammad Ali Bayani
Hemmat Gholinia
Alijan Ahmadi Ahangar
Fatemeh Frajzadeh
Sekineh Faraji
Payam Saadat
Farbod Zahedi Tajrishi
Source :
Stroke Research and Treatment, Vol 2018 (2018), Stroke Research and Treatment
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, 2018.

Abstract

Introduction. Stroke is one of the most common neurological disorders with high mortality rates. A large financial burden is imposed on the families and health systems of countries in addition to the problems related to the disabilities caused by the disease for the patients. Extensive research is being conducted on the disease, including studies seeking possible relationships between some biomarkers such as uric acid and stroke. Methods. This descriptive-analytic cross-sectional study was conducted on 170 stroke patients at Babol Ayatollah Rohani Hospital during 2015-2016. Serum uric acid (SUA) levels were measured and recorded at admission time. Patients’ demographic data as well as the stroke type and some of their risk factors were entered in a checklist. The data were analyzed by SPSS.v.23 using chi-square and logistic regression tests. P<0.05 was considered as significant in all analyses. Results. Of the total 170 included patients, 57% had normal, 25% had low, and the remaining patients (18%) had high SUA levels. There was no significant difference in SUA levels in different types of stroke in both genders. Diabetic ischemic embolic patients had higher levels of SUA than diabetic ischemic thrombotic cases. Patients with low magnesium levels had higher rate of low levels of SUA in ischemic stroke. Conclusion. Serum uric acid levels are not associated with stroke types and gender. Diabetic embolic ischemic stroke cases had high SUA levels than thrombotic types and in ischemic stroke patients with low serum levels of magnesium, SUA levels were also lower.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20420056 and 20908105
Volume :
2018
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stroke Research and Treatment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....65d288f7da646805d3c11074a24bb303