Title of article :
Lipid profile in cerebrovascular accidents
Author/Authors :
Togha, Mansoureh Department - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Gheini, Mohamad Reza Department - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ahmadi, Babak Department - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Khashaiar, Patricia Department - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Razeghi, Soodeh Department - Sina Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Changes in the lipid profile have been
suggested as a risk factor for developing ischemic stroke.
Their role in intra-cerebral hemorrhage, however, is not
clear. The present study was designed to evaluate the lipid
profile levels of patients who had experienced an acute
stroke during the 6rst 24-hour and to compare these levels
in different patients suffering from the stroke, either
hemorrhagic or ischemic, and healthy individuals.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 258 consecutive
patients with acute stroke admitted to the neurology
department of our center during September 2006 and
September 2007 were studied. As for the control group, 187
apparently healthy subjects living in the same community
and matched for age and sex were selected. Lipid profile
was measured and compared between the three groups.
Results: In the patients’ group, 65 su=ered from
hemorrhagic stroke (group 1) and the other 193 had
ischemic stroke (group 2). Except for TG values, there was no
significant difference among the ischemic and hemorrhagic
lipid profile. Age, cholesterol, and LDL influenced the risk of
developing an ischemic stroke; TG was not reported as a risk
factor or a protective one. While the comparison of data
retrieved from patients suffering from hemorrhagic strokes
with the controls, revealed LDL as the risk factor contributing to the development of ICH whereas TG was
reported as a protective factor.
Conclusion: It could be concluded that LDL level can be
considered as a risk factor for both ischemic and
hemorrhagic cerebral events
Keywords :
Stroke , Intracerebral Hemorrhage , Ischemic Stroke , Cholesterol , LDL , Triglyceride
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics