Serum Glucose-Phosphate Ratio on Admission as a Potential Biomarker for Severity, Functional Outcome, and Recurrence in Acute Ischemic Stroke.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Journal of General Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IJGM.S467156
Jie Li, Wenyang Ma, Wuzhuang Tang, Kaixuan Yang, Hongqiu Gu, Junfeng Shi, Feng Chen, Chenhan Xu, Shiyuan Gu, Yongjun Wang
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Background and objective: Raised serum glucose-phosphate ratio on admission is associated with severity and poor outcome of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage and severe traumatic brain injury. However, its role in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) remains still unknown. Therefore, this prospective study aimed to investigate the association between admission serum glucose-phosphate ratio and the severity and 1-year clinical outcome of AIS.

Methods: All the patients with AIS were enrolled from the Third China National Stroke Registry III. Participants were classified into four groups according to quartiles of admission serum glucose-phosphate ratio levels. Multiple regression models and restricted cubic splines were performed to evaluate the association between serum glucose-phosphate ratio and the severity and 1-year outcome of patients with AIS.

Results: Among the 5,541 participants, the mean age was 62.3 years, and 69.4% patients were men. As the quartiles of admission serum glucose-phosphate ratio increased, the median NIHSS score raised, the percentage of moderate and severe stroke elevated, and rates of poor functional outcomes and recurrent stroke raised at one-year follow-up. After adjusting conventional risk factors, the highest admission serum glucose-phosphate ratio-level quartile group showed an association of poor functional outcome and stroke recurrence [OR (95% CI): 1.67 (1.28, 2.17) and HR (95% CI): 1.44 (1.08, 1.92), respectively], relative to the lowest group. Restricted cubic splines showed no significant nonlinear relationship between serum glucose-phosphate ratio and adverse outcomes of AIS.

Conclusion: Admission serum glucose-phosphate ratio may be a potential blood biomarker for reflecting stroke severity, predicting poor functional outcomes, and stroke recurrence.

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入院时血清葡萄糖-磷酸盐比率作为急性缺血性卒中严重程度、功能结局和复发的潜在生物标志物。
背景与目的:入院时血清葡萄糖-磷酸比值升高与动脉瘤性蛛网膜下腔出血和重型创伤性脑损伤的严重程度和预后不良有关。然而,其在急性缺血性脑卒中(AIS)中的作用尚不清楚。因此,本前瞻性研究旨在探讨入院时血清葡萄糖-磷酸比值与AIS严重程度和1年临床转归的关系。方法:所有AIS患者均从第三期中国脑卒中登记中心登记。根据入院时血清葡萄糖-磷酸盐比值水平的四分位数将参与者分为四组。采用多元回归模型和限制三次样条评价血清葡萄糖-磷酸盐比率与AIS患者病情严重程度和1年预后之间的关系。结果:在5541名参与者中,平均年龄为62.3岁,男性患者占69.4%。随着入院时血清葡萄糖-磷酸盐比四分位数的增加,NIHSS中位评分升高,中度和重度卒中比例升高,功能不良结局和卒中复发率升高。在调整常规危险因素后,入院时血糖-磷酸盐比率最高的四分位数组与卒中复发相关[OR (95% CI): 1.67 (1.28, 2.17), HR (95% CI): 1.44(1.08, 1.92)],相对于最低组。限制三次样条曲线显示血清葡萄糖-磷酸盐比率与AIS不良结局之间没有显著的非线性关系。结论:入院时血清葡萄糖-磷酸盐比值可能是反映脑卒中严重程度、预测功能不良结局和脑卒中复发的潜在血液生物标志物。
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