Muhatarima Tabassum, Md. Kafil Uddin, Md Ahmed Ali, SM Emdadul Haque, Md Raseul Kabir, Md Amjad Hossain Pramanik
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In addition, other factors may influence the disease's development or course, like uric acid serum level. \nObjective: To determine the association between serum uric acid (SUA) levels in patients with acute ischemic stroke and clinical outcomes. \nMaterial and method: This was a longitudinal descriptive study carried out among one hundred and twenty consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) admitted to the Department of Neuromedicine, Rajshahi Medical College Hospital ( during a period of two years from July'2015 to July' '2017 were included in the study. 12.11 years. Of 120 patients with AIS, 60.8% were male, and 39.2% were female. The study revealed that AIS patients with high SUA levels have significantly lower Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores in comparison to normal SUA levels (p<0.001). There is also a considerably higher modified Rankin Score (mRS) at discharge (4.02 ± 1.47), at one month (4.03 ± 1.01), and at three months (4.21 ± 1.12) (p< 0.001). Thus in our study, mRS analysis showed a significant clinical deterioration in patients with high SUA levels. A comparison of clinical outcomes of AIS patients by MRS between high and normal SUA levels revealed that at three months of follow-up, there is significant deterioration in patients with high SUA levels (p<0.001). There was significantly less improvement with high SUA levels (p<0.001).In this study, a total of 20 patients died at different intervals; at discharge (11), at one month (3), and three months (6). The study showed that patients with high SUA levels had significantly increased mortality in comparison to patients having normal SUA levels. It was statistically significant at discharge and one month (p<0.01 and p<0.05) but not significant at three months (p>0.05). \nConclusion: A significant association was found between high serum uric acid levels and the clinical outcome of AIS patients. 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背景:中风是最常见、最致命、最使人衰弱的神经系统疾病之一。许多危险因素与中风的发生有关,如高血压、吸烟、高脂血症和糖尿病。此外,其他因素也可能影响疾病的发展或病程,如血清尿酸水平。目的:探讨急性缺血性脑卒中患者血清尿酸(SUA)水平与临床预后的关系。材料与方法:本研究是一项纵向描述性研究,纳入Rajshahi医学院附属医院神经内科连续收治的120例急性缺血性脑卒中(AIS)患者(2015年7月至2017年7月为期两年)。12.11年。120例AIS患者中,男性占60.8%,女性占39.2%。研究显示,与SUA水平正常的AIS患者相比,SUA水平高的AIS患者的格拉斯哥昏迷量表(GCS)评分明显较低(p0.05)。结论:高血尿酸水平与AIS患者的临床预后有显著相关性。血清尿酸的测定提供了一种简单、廉价、快速、无创的方法来识别这类高危患者。泰姬酒店2022;35: no - 1:63 -69
Association of Serum Uric Acid Levels in Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke and Clinical Outcome
Background: Stroke is one of the most common, most fatal, and debilitating neurologic diseases. Numerous risk factors are involved in the development of strokes, such as hypertension, cigarette smoking, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. In addition, other factors may influence the disease's development or course, like uric acid serum level.
Objective: To determine the association between serum uric acid (SUA) levels in patients with acute ischemic stroke and clinical outcomes.
Material and method: This was a longitudinal descriptive study carried out among one hundred and twenty consecutive patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) admitted to the Department of Neuromedicine, Rajshahi Medical College Hospital ( during a period of two years from July'2015 to July' '2017 were included in the study. 12.11 years. Of 120 patients with AIS, 60.8% were male, and 39.2% were female. The study revealed that AIS patients with high SUA levels have significantly lower Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) scores in comparison to normal SUA levels (p<0.001). There is also a considerably higher modified Rankin Score (mRS) at discharge (4.02 ± 1.47), at one month (4.03 ± 1.01), and at three months (4.21 ± 1.12) (p< 0.001). Thus in our study, mRS analysis showed a significant clinical deterioration in patients with high SUA levels. A comparison of clinical outcomes of AIS patients by MRS between high and normal SUA levels revealed that at three months of follow-up, there is significant deterioration in patients with high SUA levels (p<0.001). There was significantly less improvement with high SUA levels (p<0.001).In this study, a total of 20 patients died at different intervals; at discharge (11), at one month (3), and three months (6). The study showed that patients with high SUA levels had significantly increased mortality in comparison to patients having normal SUA levels. It was statistically significant at discharge and one month (p<0.01 and p<0.05) but not significant at three months (p>0.05).
Conclusion: A significant association was found between high serum uric acid levels and the clinical outcome of AIS patients. Estimation of serum uric acid offers a simple, inexpensive, quick, and non-invasive method for identifying such high-risk patients.
TAJ 2022; 35: No-1: 63-69