Association of Dyslipidaemia in Young Patients with Recent Ischaemic Stroke

M. Hosen, Md. Rafiqul Islam, A. N. Rizvi, M. Bhuyian
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Background: The relation between serum lipids and ischemic stroke remains controversial in young patients. The aim was to determine the serum lipid profile and the vascular risk factors for ischaemic stroke in a series of patients under 45 with an ischemic stroke and to compare them with a series of controls of the same age. Material and method: This case-control study was conducted in the Department of Neurology and Department of Biochemistry of BSMMU, Dhaka, between the period of July 2007 and June 2009 for duration of two years. A total number of 50 patients presented with recent ischemic stroke and 50 control person were enrolled in this study. All patients of both sexes, aged between 15 to 45 years presented with ischemic stroke, from 0 day to 1 month that was confirmed by CT scan of head/MRI of brain. Vascular risk factors were recorded and blood sample was collected from the cases and the controls and analyzed at the Dept. of Biochemistry, BSMMU for estimation of serum fasting lipid profile. Result: Multivariate analyses showed that other than serum lipids- family history of dyslipidaemia, family history of stroke or TIA, history of HTN and smoking habit are found significant risks for stroke in young adult. Conclusion: The present study does not confirm the role of serum lipids as risk factors for ischemic stroke in young adult. Other than serum lipids- family history of dyslipidaemia, family history of stroke or TIA, history of HTN and smoking habit are found significant risks for stroke in young adult. Bangladesh Journal of Neuroscience 2015; Vol. 31 (2): 56-64
近期缺血性脑卒中年轻患者血脂异常的相关性研究
背景:在年轻患者中,血脂与缺血性脑卒中的关系仍然存在争议。目的是确定一系列45岁以下缺血性中风患者的血脂和血管危险因素,并将其与一系列相同年龄的对照组进行比较。材料和方法:本病例对照研究于2007年7月至2009年6月在达卡BSMMU神经内科和生物化学系进行,为期两年。本研究共纳入50例近期缺血性脑卒中患者和50例对照组。所有患者,年龄15 ~ 45岁,均表现为缺血性脑卒中,时间为0天~ 1个月,经头部CT扫描/脑MRI证实。记录血管危险因素,采集病例和对照组的血液样本,并在BSMMU生物化学系进行分析,以估计空腹血脂水平。结果:多因素分析显示,除血脂外,血脂异常家族史、卒中或TIA家族史、HTN史和吸烟习惯是青壮年卒中的显著危险因素。结论:本研究未证实血脂是青壮年缺血性卒中的危险因素。除血脂外,血脂异常家族史、中风或TIA家族史、HTN病史和吸烟习惯是年轻人中风的重要危险因素。孟加拉国神经科学杂志2015;Vol. 31 (2): 56-64
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