Proteinuria Is an Independent Risk Factor for First Incident Stroke in Adults Under Treatment for Hypertension in China
Background Conflicting evidence exists regarding whether reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and proteinuria are independent risk factors for stroke and its subtypes in hypertensive patients. This study investigated the association of these renal measures with first incident stroke i...
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Chunyan Zhang Xiaobin Wang Mingli He Xianhui Qin Genfu Tang Xin Xu Yu Wang Yong Huo Yefeng Cai Jia Fu Gang Zhao Qiang Dong Xiping Xu Binyan Wang Fan Fan Hou |
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Chunyan Zhang Xiaobin Wang Mingli He Xianhui Qin Genfu Tang Xin Xu Yu Wang Yong Huo Yefeng Cai Jia Fu Gang Zhao Qiang Dong Xiping Xu Binyan Wang Fan Fan Hou Proteinuria Is an Independent Risk Factor for First Incident Stroke in Adults Under Treatment for Hypertension in China Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease albumin–creatinine ratio Chinese hypertensive adults estimated glomerular filtration rate first incident stroke proteinuria |
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Chunyan Zhang Xiaobin Wang Mingli He Xianhui Qin Genfu Tang Xin Xu Yu Wang Yong Huo Yefeng Cai Jia Fu Gang Zhao Qiang Dong Xiping Xu Binyan Wang Fan Fan Hou |
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Proteinuria Is an Independent Risk Factor for First Incident Stroke in Adults Under Treatment for Hypertension in China |
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Proteinuria Is an Independent Risk Factor for First Incident Stroke in Adults Under Treatment for Hypertension in China |
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Proteinuria Is an Independent Risk Factor for First Incident Stroke in Adults Under Treatment for Hypertension in China |
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Proteinuria Is an Independent Risk Factor for First Incident Stroke in Adults Under Treatment for Hypertension in China |
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Proteinuria Is an Independent Risk Factor for First Incident Stroke in Adults Under Treatment for Hypertension in China |
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proteinuria is an independent risk factor for first incident stroke in adults under treatment for hypertension in china |
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Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease |
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Background Conflicting evidence exists regarding whether reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and proteinuria are independent risk factors for stroke and its subtypes in hypertensive patients. This study investigated the association of these renal measures with first incident stroke in adults under treatment for hypertension in China. Methods and Results The study included 19 599 adults aged 45 to 75 years who participated in the China Stroke Primary Prevention Trial. Baseline eGFR was calculated using the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration creatinine equation. Proteinuria was assessed by qualitative dipstick urinalysis and in a subset by the quantitative albumin–creatinine ratio method. Cox regression analysis was used to examine the effects of eGFR and proteinuria on the risk of first incident stroke. During a median of 4.5 years of follow‐up, a total of 585 first strokes (472 ischemic strokes) were identified. Compared to participants without proteinuria, participants with proteinuria (trace or more by dipstick) had a 35% increased risk of first stroke: the adjusted hazard ratio (HR) (95% CI) was 1.35 (1.09–1.66, P=0.005). The results were robust in subgroup analyses. In a subset with data on proteinuria measured by quantitative albumin–creatinine ratio, a similar association was found. In both independent and combined analyses with proteinuria, eGFR was not significantly associated with stroke. Conclusions In adults under treatment for hypertension in China, baseline proteinuria measured by dipstick or quantitative albumin–creatinine ratio, but not reduced eGFR, was found to be an independent risk factor for first incident stroke and ischemic stroke. |
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albumin–creatinine ratio Chinese hypertensive adults estimated glomerular filtration rate first incident stroke proteinuria |
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doaj-a38c95a1c4954cfd96f7d5ad790ec1522021-02-09T08:10:53ZengWileyJournal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease2047-99802015-12-01412n/an/a10.1161/JAHA.115.002639Proteinuria Is an Independent Risk Factor for First Incident Stroke in Adults Under Treatment for Hypertension in ChinaChunyan Zhang0Xiaobin Wang1Mingli He2Xianhui Qin3Genfu Tang4Xin Xu5Yu Wang6Yong Huo7Yefeng Cai8Jia Fu9Gang Zhao10Qiang Dong11Xiping Xu12Binyan Wang13Fan Fan Hou14National Clinical Research Study Center for Kidney Disease State Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Research Renal Division Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaDepartment of Population, Family and Reproductive Health Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore MDDepartment of Neurology First People's Hospital Lianyungang ChinaNational Clinical Research Study Center for Kidney Disease State Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Research Renal Division Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaInstitute for Biomedicine Anhui Medical University Hefei ChinaNational Clinical Research Study Center for Kidney Disease State Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Research Renal Division Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaNational Clinical Research Study Center for Kidney Disease State Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Research Renal Division Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaCardiology Department Peking University First Hospital Beijing ChinaDepartment of Neurology Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine Guangzhou ChinaDepartment of Neurology First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University Hefei ChinaDepartment of Neurology Xijing Hospital Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an ChinaDepartment of Neurology Huashan Hospital Fudan University Shanghai ChinaNational Clinical Research Study Center for Kidney Disease State Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Research Renal Division Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaNational Clinical Research Study Center for Kidney Disease State Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Research Renal Division Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaNational Clinical Research Study Center for Kidney Disease State Key Laboratory for Organ Failure Research Renal Division Nanfang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaBackground Conflicting evidence exists regarding whether reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and proteinuria are independent risk factors for stroke and its subtypes in hypertensive patients. This study investigated the association of these renal measures with first incident stroke in adults under treatment for hypertension in China. Methods and Results The study included 19 599 adults aged 45 to 75 years who participated in the China Stroke Primary Prevention Trial. Baseline eGFR was calculated using the Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration creatinine equation. Proteinuria was assessed by qualitative dipstick urinalysis and in a subset by the quantitative albumin–creatinine ratio method. Cox regression analysis was used to examine the effects of eGFR and proteinuria on the risk of first incident stroke. During a median of 4.5 years of follow‐up, a total of 585 first strokes (472 ischemic strokes) were identified. Compared to participants without proteinuria, participants with proteinuria (trace or more by dipstick) had a 35% increased risk of first stroke: the adjusted hazard ratio (HR) (95% CI) was 1.35 (1.09–1.66, P=0.005). The results were robust in subgroup analyses. In a subset with data on proteinuria measured by quantitative albumin–creatinine ratio, a similar association was found. In both independent and combined analyses with proteinuria, eGFR was not significantly associated with stroke. Conclusions In adults under treatment for hypertension in China, baseline proteinuria measured by dipstick or quantitative albumin–creatinine ratio, but not reduced eGFR, was found to be an independent risk factor for first incident stroke and ischemic stroke.https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.115.002639albumin–creatinine ratioChinese hypertensive adultsestimated glomerular filtration ratefirst incident strokeproteinuria |