Exploratory Cohort Study of Associations between Serum C - Reactive Protein and Fatigue after Stroke

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作者
Wu, Simiao [1 ,2 ]
Duncan, Fiona [3 ]
Anderson, Niall H. [4 ]
Kuppuswamy, Annapoorna [5 ]
Macloed, Malcolm R. [1 ]
Mead, Gillian E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Edinburgh, Ctr Clin Brain Sci, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Sichuan Univ, West China Hosp, Dept Neurol, Chengdu 610064, Peoples R China
[3] Glasgow Caledonian Univ, Sch Hlth & Life Sci, Glasgow G4 0BA, Lanark, Scotland
[4] Univ Edinburgh, Ctr Populat Hlth Sci, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
[5] UCL, Sobell Dept Motor Neurosci, London, England
来源
PLOS ONE | 2015年 / 10卷 / 11期
关键词
ISCHEMIC-STROKE; INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE; POSTSTROKE FATIGUE; INFECTION;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0143784
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background and Aim Post-stroke fatigue is a common and distressing problem but little is known about its biological mechanisms. This cohort study was to investigate associations between C-reactive protein (CRP) and fatigue after stroke. Methods Patients were assessed at one, six and 12 months after their stroke onset, with the Fatigue Assessment Scale, a case definition of post-stroke fatigue, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, and daily step counts. Blood samples were collected at each assessment and the CRP level was determined by a standard CRP immunoassay. Cross-sectional associations between CRP and fatigue at each time point were determined by Pearson correlation coefficient and independent-samples t-test. Whether CRP levels at one month predict fatigue scores at six and 12 months was explored by multiple linear regression, with anxiety, depression, and daily step counts as covariates. Results Sixty-five patients (mean age 67 years, 65% men) were included: 61 at one month, 49 at six months, and 41 at 12 months. CRP levels and fatigue scores were not associated at one month (p = 0.88) or 12 months (p = 0.56), but weakly associated at six months (r = 0.27, p = 0.04); however, this association was no longer significant (p = 0.14) after controlling for the effects of covariates. The CRP level was not associated with the fulfilment of case definition of post-stroke fatigue at any time points (all p > 0.05). The CRP level at one month was not a significant predictor for fatigue levels at either six months (p = 0.93) or 12 months (p = 0.78). Conclusions There is insufficient evidence for the association between CRP and PSF in stroke patients. Future studies with larger sample sizes and controlling for potential confounders are needed to investigate whether this association exists.
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