Study on relationship between changes of serum hs-CRP level and stroke subtype according to TOAST criteria in patients with acute cerebral infarction
- VernacularTitle:急性脑梗死患者血清超敏-C反应蛋白水平变化及其与TOAST分型关系的研究
- Author:
Yingzhu CHEN
;
Guofu SHAO
;
Guanhui WU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
high sensitive C-reactive protein;
acute cerebral infarct;
TOAST
- From:
Journal of Clinical Neurology
1992;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the changes of the serum high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)level in patients with acute cerebral infarction (ACI) and study the relationship between hs-CRP level and ischemic stroke subtypes according to the trail of org10172 in acute stroke treatment (TOAST) criteria.Methods The serum hs-CRP was measured in 152 ACI patients by immunonephelometrical method. All ACI patients were classified into 5 major ischemic stroke subtypes based on TOAST criteria. And then the relationship between hs-CRP level and their TOAST subtypes were analysed.Results The percentage of each ischemic stroke TOAST subtypes of 152 patients was as following: stroke of undetermined etiology 41.45%, small-vessel occlusion 34.87%, cardioembolism 5.26%, large-artery atherosclerosis 15.79%, and stroke of other determined etiology 2.6%. Among 5 ischemic stroke subtypes, cardioembolism patients were related to the highest positive rate of hs-CRP(87.50%) and the highest hs-CRP level [(11.60?7.85)mg/L]. The hs-CRP level in large-artery atherosclerosis or stroke of other determined etiology were (10.77?4.27) mg/L or (6.45?3.25) mg/L respectively, Stroke of undetermined etiology and small-vessel occlusion subtypes were associated with the lowest positive rate of hs-CRP(38.10%, 37.74%) and the lowest hs-CRP level [(4.09?5.65)mg/L,(3.99?0.56)mg/L]. Apparently, other factors, such as age, systolic blood pressure, cholesterol, triglyeride, fasting blood sugar and fibrinogen, could also affect the hs-CRP level in serum(r=0.1640、0.2489、0.2066、0.1866、0.3029、0.2224,all P