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Elevated ApoB/ApoA-Ι ratio is associated with poor outcome in acute ischemic stroke
Zhizhang Li1, Dong Zhang1, Zheng Song2
1Department of Neurology, Yangpu Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University. Shanghai, China.
Background:
Apolipoproteins are known atherogenic factors that play important roles in many mechanisms related to acute ischemic stroke (AIS). However, it is unclear whether the ApoB/ApoA-Ι ratio is related to the prognosis of patients with AIS.
Methods:
We conducted a prospective cohort study in the Department of Neurology, Yangpu Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University and investigated the association between ApoB/ApoA-Ι ratio and poor outcomes at 3 months of AIS.
Results:
1,247 patients that met the eligibility criteria were enrolled in our study. We found that ApoA-Ι (Adjusted odds ratios (adjOR) 0.529, 95 %CI 0.327-0.855), ApoB (adjOR 3.015, 95 %CI 1.746-5.207), and ApoB/ApoA-Ι ratio (adjOR 3.986, 95 %CI 2.220-7.155) were independently associated with poor outcomes in acute ischemic stroke. During subgroup analysis, the ApoB/ApoA-Ι ratio was more likely associated with poor AIS outcomes in males and patients younger than 80 with SAO(Small Artery Occlusion) and no history of diabetes or statin use. Restricted cubic spline analyses explored the correlation between poor outcomes and ApoB/ApoA-Ι ratio.
Conclusions:
Higher ApoB, lower ApoA-Ι, and higher ApoB/ApoA-Ι ratios were independently associated with poor outcomes in AIS. However, ApoB and ApoA-Ι were not related to hemorrhagic transformation in AIS.
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