The Correlation Between Lipoprotein(a) and Cognitive Impairment in Patients With Ischemic Stroke.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
British journal of hospital medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-25 Epub Date: 2025-08-18 DOI:10.12968/hmed.2024.0711
Tao Zhang, Ran Xu, Lei Bao, Wei Zhang
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Abstract

Aims/Background Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] has been implicated in cerebrovascular diseases and may contribute to cognitive decline. Thus, this study sought to assess cognitive impairment in ischemic stroke patients and its association with Lp(a). Methods This single-center cross-sectional study included 790 patients from the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University between January 2017 and December 2023, categorized into lower and higher Lp(a) groups based on the median Lp(a) levels. Logistic regression analysis, subgroup analysis, sensitivity analysis, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, and restricted cubic spline (RCS) analysis were conducted to explore the association between Lp(a) and cognitive impairment. Results The higher Lp(a) group showed a greater prevalence of cognitive impairment than the lower Lp(a) group (p < 0.001). After accounting for all potential influences, the risk of cognitive impairment was 1.735 times higher in the higher Lp(a) group than in the lower Lp(a) group (p = 0.001), and for each unit increase in Lp(a), the risk of cognitive impairment increased by 0.1% (p = 0.001). Subgroup analysis indicated that the significant association between Lp(a) and cognitive impairment remained stable in all subgroups except for the subgroup without hypertension (p < 0.05). Additionally, even after omitting those with prior stroke, higher Lp(a) levels remained independently linked to an increased risk of cognitive impairment (p < 0.05). ROC analysis revealed that Lp(a) had predictive value for cognitive impairment in the overall population, as well as in male and female patients (p < 0.05). In the multivariate-adjusted regression model, a linear relationship between Lp(a) and cognitive impairment risk was demonstrated by RCS analysis (p < 0.001, p nonlinear = 0.828). Conclusion Higher levels of Lp(a) are independently linked to a greater risk of cognitive impairment in stroke patients.

缺血性脑卒中患者脂蛋白(a)与认知功能障碍的关系
目的/背景脂蛋白(a) [Lp(a)]与脑血管疾病有关,并可能导致认知能力下降。因此,本研究旨在评估缺血性脑卒中患者的认知障碍及其与Lp(a)的关系。方法采用单中心横断面研究纳入2017年1月至2023年12月徐州医科大学附属医院790例患者,根据中位Lp(a)水平分为低Lp(a)组和高Lp(a)组。采用Logistic回归分析、亚组分析、敏感性分析、受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析、受限三次样条(RCS)分析探讨Lp(a)与认知功能障碍的关系。结果高Lp(a)组认知功能障碍发生率高于低Lp(a)组(p < 0.001)。在考虑了所有潜在影响后,高Lp(a)组的认知障碍风险是低Lp(a)组的1.735倍(p = 0.001),并且Lp(a)每增加一个单位,认知障碍风险增加0.1% (p = 0.001)。亚组分析显示,除无高血压亚组外,所有亚组中Lp(a)与认知功能障碍的显著相关性保持稳定(p < 0.05)。此外,即使忽略那些先前中风的患者,较高的Lp(a)水平仍然与认知障碍风险增加独立相关(p < 0.05)。ROC分析显示,Lp(a)对整体人群、男性和女性患者的认知障碍均有预测价值(p < 0.05)。在多变量调整回归模型中,RCS分析显示Lp(a)与认知功能障碍风险呈线性关系(p < 0.001, p非线性= 0.828)。结论:高水平的Lp(a)与脑卒中患者认知功能障碍的风险增加独立相关。
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British journal of hospital medicine
British journal of hospital medicine 医学-医学:内科
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1.50
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176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: British Journal of Hospital Medicine was established in 1966, and is still true to its origins: a monthly, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary review journal for hospital doctors and doctors in training. The journal publishes an authoritative mix of clinical reviews, education and training updates, quality improvement projects and case reports, and book reviews from recognized leaders in the profession. The Core Training for Doctors section provides clinical information in an easily accessible format for doctors in training. British Journal of Hospital Medicine is an invaluable resource for hospital doctors at all stages of their career. The journal is indexed on Medline, CINAHL, the Sociedad Iberoamericana de Información Científica and Scopus.
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