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Concomitant diabetes or hypertension with metabolic syndrome on the extent of intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis

Title
Concomitant diabetes or hypertension with metabolic syndrome on the extent of intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis
Author
박종호
Keywords
Intracranial; Atherosclerosis; Metabolic syndrome; Diabetes mellitus; Hypertension
Issue Date
2020-02
Publisher
SPRINGER-VERLAG ITALIA SRL
Citation
NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, v. 41, no. 2, page. 387-395
Abstract
Background Intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS) is a major cause of ischemic stroke, especially in Asia. Assessing relationships between novel risk factors and ICAS could lead strategies for improving outcomes. We aimed to evaluate the link between severity of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and extent of ICAS (>= 50% stenosis). Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study of consecutive Korean patients with acute ischemic stroke, admitted from March 2009 through May 2013, who underwent brain MRI/MRA. Patients were stratified into hypertension only, diabetes mellitus (DM), MetS only, MetS and hypertension, MetS and DM, and neither. MetS was defined using the harmonized criteria. Results Of 1220 patients (mean age, 68.2 +/- 12.7; female, 42.6%), 238 had hypertension only, 67 DM, 48 MetS only, 311 MetS and hypertension, 403 MetS and DM (88.3% having concomitant hypertension), and 153 neither. Patients with MetS and DM had higher prevalence of ICAS and more ICAS lesions vs. those with neither (all P < 0.001). Compared with neither condition (1.3 +/- 0.8), extent of MetS component were greater by increasing MetS severity category (1.7 +/- 0.5, 1.8 +/- 0.4, 3.3 +/- 0.5, 3.4 +/- 0.6, and 3.9 +/- 0.7, P < 0.001). Odds of ICAS (OR 3.40, 95% CI, 1.82-6.36), ICAS (>= 2) (4.65, 2.15-10.05), and ICAS (>= 3) (2.82, 1.02-7.82) remained independently higher in patients with MetS and DM. DM, MetS only, or MetS and hypertension trended towards higher ICAS lesions. Conclusion MetS and DM along with hypertension is associated with more extensive ICAS than MetS and hypertension or MetS only. Patients with MetS at high risk of hypertension and DM may benefit from therapeutic lifestyle changes to prevent stroke risk.
URI
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10072-019-04105-whttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/161189
ISSN
1590-1874; 1590-3478
DOI
10.1007/s10072-019-04105-w
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