1. Association between Albuminuria, Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality or Recurrence in Stroke Patients.
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Lima, H. N., Cabral, N. L., Gonçalves, A. R. R., Hauser, A., and Pecoits-Filho, R.
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CEREBROVASCULAR disease , *GLOMERULAR filtration rate , *ALBUMINURIA , *ISCHEMIA , *MULTIVARIATE analysis , *ATRIAL fibrillation , *PROGNOSIS - Abstract
Background/Aims: In an attempt to find new predictors of stroke prognosis, we evaluated the association of albuminuria (AUr) and the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) with the recurrence of stroke and mortality. Methods: We evaluated and followed for at least 7 months patients with first-ever stroke or transient ischemic attack admitted to a prospective cohort from March 2005 to December 2007. We analyzed traditional CV risk factors, albumin-to-creatinine ratio and eGFR (ml/min/1.73 m2) as predictors of mortality or recurrence. Results: From a total of 185 patients included [57% (104/185) men, 64 ± 13 years], 38 patients suffered from a recurrent stroke or died, with a mean follow-up of 25.1 ± 8.7 months. AUr (≥30 mg/g) was found in 50.2% (93/185), and 38.9% (72/185) presented an eGFR <60. In univariate analysis, age >65 years, eGFR ≤50, atrial fibrillation (AF), no alcohol intake and AUr >17 mg/g were associated with the composite endpoint. In a multivariate analysis, AF and AUr >17 mg/g were independent predictors of the composite endpoints, but eGFR ≤50 was not. Conclusion: The presence of AUr >17 mg/g is independently associated with death or recurrence after stroke. Further studies should consider the AUr as a predictor for a worse prognosis in these patients. Copyright © 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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