FREQUENCY OF RAISED C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE

Objective: To find out the frequency of raised C- reactive protein (CRP) levels in patients with first-ever acute ischemic stroke. Methodology: This hospital based descriptive (case series) study was carried out in Neurology Unit, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar, Pakistan from March 2011 to Decembe...

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Main Authors: Adnan Khan, Zafar Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Khyber Medical University 2012-10-01
Series:Khyber Medical University Journal
Online Access:https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/10526
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spelling doaj-c7cd6c8ddf1f4810ae9a605dc8ca8af12020-11-25T01:51:14ZengKhyber Medical UniversityKhyber Medical University Journal2305-26432305-26512012-10-0142454810526FREQUENCY OF RAISED C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKEAdnan KhanZafar AliObjective: To find out the frequency of raised C- reactive protein (CRP) levels in patients with first-ever acute ischemic stroke. Methodology: This hospital based descriptive (case series) study was carried out in Neurology Unit, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar, Pakistan from March 2011 to December 2011. A total of 100 patients with first-ever acute ischemic stroke, aged 18 years and above and of either gender, were included by convenient sampling technique. National Institute of Health stroke scale (NIHSS) was measured at the time of admission to assess stroke severity. Within 24 hours of admission high-sensitivity (hs)-CRP levels were measured. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 15.0. Results: Out of 100 patients, 58(58%) were females and 42 (42%) were males. Mean age was 64.7+14 years. Sixty seven patients (27 males & 40 females) had raised hs-CRP levels. Out of 67 patients with raised hs-CRP, 25 (37.31%) patients had a severe (NIHSS 15-24 ) and 19 (28.36%) patients had a very severe stroke (NIHSS >25). Thirty one (46.27%) patients had hs-CRP level of >3.0 mg/L having a high risk of ischemic stroke while 22/67 (32.8%) with hs- CRP level of 1.0-3.0 mg/L had an average risk of ischemic stroke. Fourteen (20.89%) patients had hs-CRP level of <1.0 mg/L and had low risk of ischemic stroke. Mean serum level of hs- CRP in ischemic stroke patients was 23+11.24 mg/L. Conclusion: hs-CRP is elevated in a significant number of patients with acute ischemic stroke. An elevated CRP was associated with increased stroke severity. Key Words: Stroke, Acute Ischemic Stroke, C-reactive Protein, High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein, Inflammatory Markers, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale.https://www.kmuj.kmu.edu.pk/article/view/10526
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FREQUENCY OF RAISED C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
Khyber Medical University Journal
author_facet Adnan Khan
Zafar Ali
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title FREQUENCY OF RAISED C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
title_short FREQUENCY OF RAISED C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
title_full FREQUENCY OF RAISED C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
title_fullStr FREQUENCY OF RAISED C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
title_full_unstemmed FREQUENCY OF RAISED C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE
title_sort frequency of raised c-reactive protein in acute ischemic stroke
publisher Khyber Medical University
series Khyber Medical University Journal
issn 2305-2643
2305-2651
publishDate 2012-10-01
description Objective: To find out the frequency of raised C- reactive protein (CRP) levels in patients with first-ever acute ischemic stroke. Methodology: This hospital based descriptive (case series) study was carried out in Neurology Unit, Lady Reading Hospital, Peshawar, Pakistan from March 2011 to December 2011. A total of 100 patients with first-ever acute ischemic stroke, aged 18 years and above and of either gender, were included by convenient sampling technique. National Institute of Health stroke scale (NIHSS) was measured at the time of admission to assess stroke severity. Within 24 hours of admission high-sensitivity (hs)-CRP levels were measured. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 15.0. Results: Out of 100 patients, 58(58%) were females and 42 (42%) were males. Mean age was 64.7+14 years. Sixty seven patients (27 males & 40 females) had raised hs-CRP levels. Out of 67 patients with raised hs-CRP, 25 (37.31%) patients had a severe (NIHSS 15-24 ) and 19 (28.36%) patients had a very severe stroke (NIHSS >25). Thirty one (46.27%) patients had hs-CRP level of >3.0 mg/L having a high risk of ischemic stroke while 22/67 (32.8%) with hs- CRP level of 1.0-3.0 mg/L had an average risk of ischemic stroke. Fourteen (20.89%) patients had hs-CRP level of <1.0 mg/L and had low risk of ischemic stroke. Mean serum level of hs- CRP in ischemic stroke patients was 23+11.24 mg/L. Conclusion: hs-CRP is elevated in a significant number of patients with acute ischemic stroke. An elevated CRP was associated with increased stroke severity. Key Words: Stroke, Acute Ischemic Stroke, C-reactive Protein, High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein, Inflammatory Markers, National Institute of Health Stroke Scale.
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