卒中合并代谢综合征女性患者血液毒性和氧化应激的危险因素研究

Derouiche Samir, Salem Saadia, Leguemairi Maroua
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本研究旨在评估女性卒中患者的一些危险因素和某些血液学和氧化应激标志物的变化。观察(临床研究)是对130名自愿妇女进行的,分为代谢综合征患者合并和不合并中风疾病。危险因素用卡方检验估计。结果表明,高水平的家庭压力、自我药物治疗和抗凝治疗是中风疾病最危险的风险因素,而每天刷牙是预防参与者患病的重要保护因素。生物学研究结果显示,女性代谢综合征(MS) +脑卒中患者红细胞、血红蛋白、GSH、总硫醇水平显著降低(p<0.05), WBC、中性粒细胞、血小板、MDA、SOD、ORAC、vit C水平显著升高(p<0.05)。综上所述,一些社会经济和临床因素促成了卒中的分散和发展。此外,代谢综合征期间的氧化应激有助于中风疾病的发展。达卡大学药学院。科学21(2):195- 203,2022(12月)
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Study of Risk Factors and Assessment of Hematotoxicity and Oxidative Stress Among Women Stroke Patient with Metabolic Syndrome
This study aims at evaluating some risk factors and the variation of certain hematological and oxidative stress markers in women with stroke disease. The observation (clinical study) was done on 130 voluntary women, divided into metabolic syndrome patients with and without stroke disease. Risk factors were estimated by Chi-square test. Results demonstrated that the high levels of family stress, self-medication and anticoagulants treatment were the most dangerous risk factors to stroke diseases, whereas brushing of teeth daily had an important protective factors against participants from disease. From biological study, results showed that RBC, hemoglobin, GSH and total thiol levels were significantly decreased (p<0.05) while WBC, neutrophile, platelet, MDA, SOD, ORAC and vit C levels were significantly increased (p<0.05) in women with metabolic syndrome (MS) + stroke patients as compared to MS patients without stroke. In conclusion, several socioeconomic and clinical factors contributed to the dispersion and development of the stroke. In addition, oxidative stress during metabolic syndrome contributes to the development of stroke disease. Dhaka Univ. J. Pharm. Sci. 21(2): 195-203, 2022 (December)
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