高血压和同型半胱氨酸对首次缺血性卒中患者神经系统严重程度的显著相互作用

Q1 Medicine
Ying-Li Fan BSc , Rui Zhan BSc , Yi-Fei Dong MD, PhD , Lei Huang BSc , Xi-Xin Ji BSc , Peng Lu BSc , Jian Liu BSc , Ping Li MD, PhD , Xiao-Shu Cheng MD, PhD
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摘要

目前尚不清楚高血压和高同型半胱氨酸(HHcy)是否会影响中风相关的神经系统严重程度。我们的目的是确定高血压和HHcy是否对首次缺血性卒中患者的神经系统严重程度有相互作用。我们分析了189例伴有或不伴有高血压或HHcy的连续首次缺血性脑卒中患者的神经系统严重程度。高血压(优势比[OR]: 8.086, 95%可信区间[CI]: 3.596-18.181, P <.001)和总同型半胱氨酸(OR: 1.403, 95% CI: 1.247-1.579, P <.001)与神经系统严重程度独立相关。在接受者-操作特征分析中,总同型半胱氨酸是神经系统严重程度的显著预测因子(曲线下面积:0.794;P & lt;措施)。二元logistic回归显示,高血压和HHcy对更严重的神经系统严重程度存在乘法相互作用(OR: 13.154, 95% CI: 5.293-32.691, P <措施)。分析进一步发现,与没有这两种疾病的患者相比,高血压和HHcy对神经系统严重程度的相互作用大于倍数(OR: 50.600, 95% CI: 14.775-173.285, P <措施)。用加性量表测量相互作用效应显示,76.4%的中重度神经系统严重程度患者归因于高血压和HHcy的相互作用。在中国首次缺血性脑卒中患者的乘法和加性量表上发现高血压和HHcy对神经系统严重程度有显著的相互作用。
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Significant interaction of hypertension and homocysteine on neurological severity in first-ever ischemic stroke patients

It is not known whether combination of hypertension and high homocysteine (HHcy) impacts on stroke-related neurological severity. Our aim was to determine whether there is an interaction of hypertension and HHcy on neurological severity in first-ever ischemic stroke patients. We analyzed neurological severity among 189 consecutive first-ever ischemic stroke patients with or without hypertension or HHcy. Hypertension (odds ratio [OR]: 8.086, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 3.596–18.181, P < .001) and total homocysteine (OR: 1.403, 95% CI: 1.247–1.579, P < .001) were independently associated with neurological severity. In receiver-operating characteristic analysis, total homocysteine was a significant predictor of neurological severity (area under curve: 0.794; P < .001). A multiplicative interaction of hypertension and HHcy on more severe neurological severity was revealed by binary logistic regression (OR: 13.154, 95% CI: 5.293–32.691, P < .001). Analysis further identified a more than multiplicative interaction of hypertension and HHcy on neurological severity compared with patients without each condition (OR: 50.600, 95% CI: 14.775–173.285, P < .001). Interaction effect measured on an additive scale showed that 76.4% patients with moderate/severe neurological severity were attributed to interaction of hypertension and HHcy. Significant interaction of hypertension and HHcy on neurological severity was found on multiplicative and additive scale in first-ever Chinese ischemic stroke patients.

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期刊介绍: Cessation. The Journal of the American Society of Hypertension (JASH) publishes peer-reviewed articles on the topics of basic, applied and translational research on blood pressure, hypertension and related cardiovascular disorders and factors; as well as clinical research and clinical trials in hypertension. Original research studies, reviews, hypotheses, editorial commentary and special reports spanning the spectrum of human and experimental animal and tissue research will be considered. All research studies must have been conducted following animal welfare guidelines. Studies involving human subjects or tissues must have received approval of the appropriate institutional committee charged with oversight of human studies and informed consent must be obtained.
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