Anemia status, hemoglobin concentration and outcome after acute stroke: a cohort study

被引:90
|
作者
Tanne, David [1 ]
Molshatzki, Noa
Merzeliak, Oleg
Tsabari, Rakefet
Toashi, Maya
Schwammenthal, Yvonne
机构
[1] Chaim Sheba Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, Stroke Ctr, IL-52621 Tel Hashomer, Israel
来源
BMC NEUROLOGY | 2010年 / 10卷
关键词
ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES; CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE; ISCHEMIC-STROKE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; RESOURCE UTILIZATION; HEMATOCRIT; MORTALITY; HOSPITALIZATION; LEVEL; RISK;
D O I
10.1186/1471-2377-10-22
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: In the setting of an acute stroke, anemia has the potential to worsen brain ischemia, however, the relationship between the entire range of hemoglobin to long-term outcome is not well understood. Methods: We examined the association between World Health Organization-defined admission anemia status (hemoglobin<13 in males, <12 g/dI in women) and hemoglobin concentration and 1-year outcome among 859 consecutive patients with acute stroke (ischemic or intracerebral hemorrhage). Results: The mean baseline hemoglobin concentration was 13.8 +/- 1.7 g/dI (range 8.1 - 18.7). WHO-defined anemia was present in 19% of patients among both women and men. After adjustment for differences in baseline characteristics, patients with admission anemia had an adjusted OR for all-cause death at 1-month of 1.90 (95% Cl, 1.05 to 3.43) and at 1-year of 1.72 (95% Cl, 1.00 to 2.93) and for the combined end-point of disability, nursing facility care or death of 2.09 (95% Cl, 1.13 to 3.84) and 1.83 (95% Cl, 1.02 to 3.27) respectively. The relationship between hemoglobin quartiles and all-cause death revealed a non-linear association with increased risk at extremes of both low and high concentrations. In logistic regression models developed to estimate the linear and quadratic relation between hemoglobin and outcomes of interest, each unit increment in hemoglobin squared was associated with increased adjusted odds of all-cause death [at 1-month 1.06 (1.01 to 1.12; p = 0.03); at 1-year 1.09 (1.04 to 1.15; p < 0.01)], confirming that extremes of both low and high levels of hemoglobin were associated with increased mortality. Conclusions: WHO-defined anemia was common in both men and women among patients with acute stroke and predicted poor outcome. Moreover, the association between admission hemoglobin and mortality was not linear; risk for death increased at both extremes of hemoglobin.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Influence of socioeconomic status on mortality after stroke - Retrospective cohort study
    Arrich, J
    Lalouschek, W
    Mullner, M
    STROKE, 2005, 36 (02) : 310 - 314
  • [22] Determinants of Health Status After Stroke: A Cohort Study with Repeated Measurements
    Larsen, Louise Pape
    Johnsen, Soren Paaske
    Andersen, Grethe
    Hjollund, Niels Henrik
    CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2020, 12 : 1269 - 1279
  • [23] Readmission and mortality one year after acute hospitalization in older patients with explained and unexplained anemia - a prospective observational cohort study
    Abrahamsen, Jenny Foss
    Monsen, Anne-Lise Bjorke
    Landi, Francesco
    Haugland, Cathrine
    Nilsen, Roy Miodini
    Ranhoff, Anette Hylen
    BMC GERIATRICS, 2016, 16
  • [24] Effect of age on arterial recanalization and clinical outcome in thrombolyzed acute ischemic stroke in CLOTBUST cohort
    Sharma, Arvind
    Sharma, Vijay
    Ahmad, Aftab
    Gupta, Deepak
    Khan, Khursheed
    Shuaib, Ashfaq
    Alexandrov, Andrei
    Saqqur, Maher
    ANNALS OF INDIAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY, 2020, 23 (02) : 189 - 194
  • [25] Decline in Hemoglobin during Hospitalization May Be Associated with Poor Outcome in Acute Stroke Patients
    Abe, Arata
    Sakamoto, Yuki
    Nishiyama, Yasuhiro
    Suda, Satoshi
    Suzuki, Kentaro
    Aoki, Junya
    Kimura, Kazumi
    JOURNAL OF STROKE & CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES, 2018, 27 (06) : 1646 - 1652
  • [26] Usefulness of mid-week hemoglobin measurement for anemia management in patients undergoing hemodialysis: a retrospective cohort study
    Bae, Soo Ya
    Jeon, Jae Wan
    Kim, Seong Hoon
    Baek, Chung Hee
    Jang, Jai Won
    Yang, Won Seok
    Kim, Soon Bae
    Park, Su-Kil
    Lee, Sang Koo
    Kim, Hyosang
    BMC NEPHROLOGY, 2019, 20 (01)
  • [27] Increased serum uric acid level is associated with better outcome after endovascular treatment for acute ischemic stroke-a prospective cohort study
    Bai, Haiwei
    Nie, Ximing
    Leng, Xinyi
    Wang, David
    Pan, Yuesong
    Yan, Hongyi
    Yang, Zhonghua
    Wen, Miao
    Pu, Yuehua
    Zhang, Zhe
    Duan, Wanying
    Ma, Ning
    Miao, Zhongrong
    Liu, Xiran
    Lu, Qixuan
    Wei, Yufei
    Liu, Liping
    Liu, Junyan
    ANNALS OF TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, 2022, 10 (20)
  • [28] Relationship between glycated hemoglobin levels and three-month outcomes in acute ischemic stroke patients with or without diabetes: a prospective Korean cohort study
    Cao, Changchun
    Wang, Tony Bowei
    Hu, Haofei
    Han, Yong
    Zhang, Xiaohua
    Wang, Yulong
    BMC NEUROLOGY, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [29] Association between hemoglobin glycation index and poor outcome after endovascular thrombectomy in acute ischemic stroke
    Yang, Yan
    Liu, Mei
    Huang, Shungui
    Zhu, Chen
    Li, Guangzong
    Wang, Bin
    Luo, Xiaojing
    Zhang, Lingwen
    Song, Weizheng
    FRONTIERS IN AGING NEUROSCIENCE, 2025, 17
  • [30] Acute and Chronic Kidney Dysfunction and Outcome After Stroke Thrombectomy
    Simon Fandler-Höfler
    Balazs Odler
    Markus Kneihsl
    Gerit Wünsch
    Melanie Haidegger
    Birgit Poltrum
    Markus Beitzke
    Hannes Deutschmann
    Christian Enzinger
    Alexander R Rosenkranz
    Thomas Gattringer
    Translational Stroke Research, 2021, 12 : 791 - 798