NILAI GLYCOHEMOGLOBIN TINGGI SEBAGAI FAKTOR RISIKO STROKE ISKEMIK AKUT
Poor control of blood glucose as a risk factor for ischemic stroke is still controversial. Glycohemoglobin levels (HbA1c) is associated with blood glucose control. This study aims to determine the high HbA1c levels as a risk factor for acute ischemic stroke. The method of this study was cross-sectio...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2014
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Summary: | Poor control of blood glucose as a risk factor for ischemic stroke is still
controversial. Glycohemoglobin levels (HbA1c) is associated with blood glucose
control. This study aims to determine the high HbA1c levels as a risk factor for
acute ischemic stroke.
The method of this study was cross-sectional, laboratory HbA1C checked
on all patients diagnosed with ischemic stroke and non-ischemic stroke in
consecutive sampling. The relationship between HbA1c levels and risk factors
with ischemic stroke were statistically analyzed using the chi-square test on
bivariate analysis, followed by multivariate analysis with logistic regression.
Total subjects that match to the inclusion and exclusion criteria were 82
patients, comprised of 41 patients with ischemic stroke and 41 patients with nonischemic
stroke. HbA1c�6,5% levels found in 21 patients (51.2%) with ischemic
stroke and 3 patients (7.3%) non ischemic stroke. HbA1c�6,5% prevalence of risk
of ischemic stroke were 7.56 times compared to patients with HbA1c, 6.5% (p =
0.001) in the bivariate analysis. Other variables that were statistically significant
as a risk factor for ischemic stroke is a history of hypertension and diabetes
mellitus. Multivariate analysis showed HbA1c�6,5% is not an independent risk
factor for ischemic stroke (p = 0.11), with OR 4.32 (95% CI 0.70 to 26.51).
Conclusions This study is the HbA1c leve�ls 6.5% increase the likelihood of
acute ischemic stroke by 7.56 times compared to lower HbA1c, but did not reach
statistically significant as a risk factor for ischemic stroke. |
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