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Predictive value of routine hematological and biochemical parameters on 30-day fatality in acute stroke
OBJECTIVE: This prospective study was planned to study the prognostic value of routine clinical, hematological and biochemical parameters, including platelet aggregation in patients of acute stroke, on fatality occurring during the first 30 days. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this study 116 consecutive p...
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description | OBJECTIVE: This prospective study was planned to study the prognostic
value of routine clinical, hematological and biochemical parameters,
including platelet aggregation in patients of acute stroke, on fatality
occurring during the first 30 days. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this
study 116 consecutive patients (77 males and 39 females) of stroke
(within 72 hours of onset) were included. After clinical evaluation and
neuroimaging, blood investigations, hemoglobin, total leukocyte count,
platelet count, platelet aggregation, erythrocyte sedimentation rate
(ESR), blood sugar, urea, creatinine, sodium, potassium, serum
cholesterol, serum bilirubin, aspartate aminotransferase (SGOT),
alanine aminotransferase (SGPT), albumin, and globulin estimations were
performed. The patients were followed up for a maximum period of 30
days from the onset of stroke, and patients who expired were grouped as
'expired' and the rest as 'survivors'. Logistic regression analysis was
carried out among the significant parameters to identify independent
predictors of 30-day fatality. RESULTS: Univariate analysis
demonstrated that among hematological parameters, high total leukocyte
count and ESR, at admission, correlated significantly with an
undesirable outcome during the initial 30 days. Among biochemical
parameters, elevated urea, creatinine, serum transaminases (SGOT and
SGPT) and globulin levels correlated significantly with death. Logistic
regression analysis demonstrated that a low Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
score along with biochemical parameters such as high serum creatinine,
SGPT, ESR and total leukocyte count correlated with death. CONCLUSION:
Impaired consciousness, high total leukocyte count, raised ESR,
elevated creatinine and SGPT levels, estimated within 24 hours of
hospitalization, are the most important indicators of 30-day mortality
in patients with first-time ischemic stroke. |
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value of routine clinical, hematological and biochemical parameters,
including platelet aggregation in patients of acute stroke, on fatality
occurring during the first 30 days. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this
study 116 consecutive patients (77 males and 39 females) of stroke
(within 72 hours of onset) were included. After clinical evaluation and
neuroimaging, blood investigations, hemoglobin, total leukocyte count,
platelet count, platelet aggregation, erythrocyte sedimentation rate
(ESR), blood sugar, urea, creatinine, sodium, potassium, serum
cholesterol, serum bilirubin, aspartate aminotransferase (SGOT),
alanine aminotransferase (SGPT), albumin, and globulin estimations were
performed. The patients were followed up for a maximum period of 30
days from the onset of stroke, and patients who expired were grouped as
'expired' and the rest as 'survivors'. Logistic regression analysis was
carried out among the significant parameters to identify independent
predictors of 30-day fatality. RESULTS: Univariate analysis
demonstrated that among hematological parameters, high total leukocyte
count and ESR, at admission, correlated significantly with an
undesirable outcome during the initial 30 days. Among biochemical
parameters, elevated urea, creatinine, serum transaminases (SGOT and
SGPT) and globulin levels correlated significantly with death. Logistic
regression analysis demonstrated that a low Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
score along with biochemical parameters such as high serum creatinine,
SGPT, ESR and total leukocyte count correlated with death. CONCLUSION:
Impaired consciousness, high total leukocyte count, raised ESR,
elevated creatinine and SGPT levels, estimated within 24 hours of
hospitalization, are the most important indicators of 30-day mortality
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value of routine clinical, hematological and biochemical parameters,
including platelet aggregation in patients of acute stroke, on fatality
occurring during the first 30 days. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this
study 116 consecutive patients (77 males and 39 females) of stroke
(within 72 hours of onset) were included. After clinical evaluation and
neuroimaging, blood investigations, hemoglobin, total leukocyte count,
platelet count, platelet aggregation, erythrocyte sedimentation rate
(ESR), blood sugar, urea, creatinine, sodium, potassium, serum
cholesterol, serum bilirubin, aspartate aminotransferase (SGOT),
alanine aminotransferase (SGPT), albumin, and globulin estimations were
performed. The patients were followed up for a maximum period of 30
days from the onset of stroke, and patients who expired were grouped as
'expired' and the rest as 'survivors'. Logistic regression analysis was
carried out among the significant parameters to identify independent
predictors of 30-day fatality. RESULTS: Univariate analysis
demonstrated that among hematological parameters, high total leukocyte
count and ESR, at admission, correlated significantly with an
undesirable outcome during the initial 30 days. Among biochemical
parameters, elevated urea, creatinine, serum transaminases (SGOT and
SGPT) and globulin levels correlated significantly with death. Logistic
regression analysis demonstrated that a low Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
score along with biochemical parameters such as high serum creatinine,
SGPT, ESR and total leukocyte count correlated with death. CONCLUSION:
Impaired consciousness, high total leukocyte count, raised ESR,
elevated creatinine and SGPT levels, estimated within 24 hours of
hospitalization, are the most important indicators of 30-day mortality
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value of routine clinical, hematological and biochemical parameters,
including platelet aggregation in patients of acute stroke, on fatality
occurring during the first 30 days. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In this
study 116 consecutive patients (77 males and 39 females) of stroke
(within 72 hours of onset) were included. After clinical evaluation and
neuroimaging, blood investigations, hemoglobin, total leukocyte count,
platelet count, platelet aggregation, erythrocyte sedimentation rate
(ESR), blood sugar, urea, creatinine, sodium, potassium, serum
cholesterol, serum bilirubin, aspartate aminotransferase (SGOT),
alanine aminotransferase (SGPT), albumin, and globulin estimations were
performed. The patients were followed up for a maximum period of 30
days from the onset of stroke, and patients who expired were grouped as
'expired' and the rest as 'survivors'. Logistic regression analysis was
carried out among the significant parameters to identify independent
predictors of 30-day fatality. RESULTS: Univariate analysis
demonstrated that among hematological parameters, high total leukocyte
count and ESR, at admission, correlated significantly with an
undesirable outcome during the initial 30 days. Among biochemical
parameters, elevated urea, creatinine, serum transaminases (SGOT and
SGPT) and globulin levels correlated significantly with death. Logistic
regression analysis demonstrated that a low Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)
score along with biochemical parameters such as high serum creatinine,
SGPT, ESR and total leukocyte count correlated with death. CONCLUSION:
Impaired consciousness, high total leukocyte count, raised ESR,
elevated creatinine and SGPT levels, estimated within 24 hours of
hospitalization, are the most important indicators of 30-day mortality
in patients with first-time ischemic stroke.</abstract><cop>India</cop><pub>Medknow Publications on behalf of the Neurological Society of India</pub><pmid>15269476</pmid><tpages>4</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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