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Association of Prestroke Glycemic Control With Vascular Events During 1-Year Follow-up

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Author(s)
Jun Young ChangWook-Joo KimJee Hyun KwonJi Sung LeeBeom Joon KimJoon-Tae KimJun LeeJae Kwan ChaDae-Hyun KimYong-Jin ChoKeun-Sik HongSoo Joo LeeJong-Moo ParkByung-Chul LeeMi Sun OhSang-Hwa LeeChulho KimDong-Eog KimKyung Bok LeeTai Hwan ParkJay Chol ChoiDong-Ick ShinSung-Il SohnJeong-Ho HongHee-Joon BaeMoon-Ku Han
Keimyung Author(s)
Sohn, Sung IlHong, Jeong Ho
Department
Dept. of Neurology (신경과학)
Journal Title
Neurology
Issued Date
2021
Volume
97
Issue
17
Abstract
Background and Objectives:
We evaluated the association between admission glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) and subsequent risk of composite vascular events, including stroke, myocardial infarction (MI), and vascular death, in patients with acute ischemic stroke and diabetes.

Methods:
Patients who had a TIA or an acute ischemic stroke within 7 days of symptom onset and diabetes were included in a retrospective cohort design using the stroke registry of the Clinical Research Center for Stroke in Korea. The association between admission HbA1c and composite vascular events, including stroke, MI, and vascular death, during 1-year follow-up was estimated using the Fine-Gray model. The risk of composite vascular events according to the ischemic stroke subtype was explored using fractional polynomial and linear-quadratic models.

Results:
Of the 18,567 patients, 1,437 developed composite vascular events during follow-up. In multivariable analysis using HbA1c as a categorical variable, the risk significantly increased at a threshold of 6.8%–7.0%. The influence of admission HbA1c level on the risk of composite vascular events was pronounced particularly among those in whom fasting glucose at admission was ≤130 mg/dL. The optimal ranges of HbA1c associated with minimal risks for composite vascular events were lowest for the small vessel occlusion subtype (6.6 [95% confidence internal [CI], 6.3–6.9]) compared to the large artery atherosclerosis (7.3 [95% CI, 6.8–7.9]) or the cardioembolic subtype (7.4 [95% CI, 6.3–8.5]).

Dicussion:
In patients with ischemic stroke and diabetes, the risks of composite vascular events were significantly associated with admission HbA1c. The optimal range of admission HbA1c was below 6.8%–7.0% and differed according to the ischemic stroke subtype.
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
손성일
홍정호
Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Citation
Jun Young Chang et al. (2021). Association of Prestroke Glycemic Control With Vascular Events During 1-Year Follow-up. Neurology, 97(17), e1717–e1726. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000012729
Type
Article
ISSN
1526-632X
Source
https://n.neurology.org/content/97/17/e1717.long
DOI
10.1212/WNL.0000000000012729
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/44057
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