2015
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20151187
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A study on risk factors and lipid profile pattern in patients of stroke in Osmania General Hospital, Hyderabad, India

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“…Another study conducted by Das P et al in 36 stroke patients of 27-49 years of age concluded that dyslipidemia was signicantly associated with stroke. [17] Similarly a study by Synthia A et al (11) concluded that there was a signicant association of 56% between dyslipidaemia and stroke while a study by Siddeshwari et al [6] concluded that dyslipidaemia were present only in 14% patients but all the patients were more than 40 years of age while we have conducted this study in young adults (18-45 years). In one study conducted in Northern India by Rai O N [18] concluded that abnormal lipid values were found in 54 patients (Total 100).…”
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“…Another study conducted by Das P et al in 36 stroke patients of 27-49 years of age concluded that dyslipidemia was signicantly associated with stroke. [17] Similarly a study by Synthia A et al (11) concluded that there was a signicant association of 56% between dyslipidaemia and stroke while a study by Siddeshwari et al [6] concluded that dyslipidaemia were present only in 14% patients but all the patients were more than 40 years of age while we have conducted this study in young adults (18-45 years). In one study conducted in Northern India by Rai O N [18] concluded that abnormal lipid values were found in 54 patients (Total 100).…”
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“…Incidence rates are particularly high in Asians and blacks. [6] The prevalence of stroke in India shows a huge variation of 147-922/100,000 across diverse community-based studies. According to the India stroke factsheet updated in 2012, the estimated age-adjusted prevalence rate for stroke ranges between 84/100,000 and 262/100,000 in rural and between 334/100,000 and 424/100,000 in urban areas [7] .…”
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“…Most of the patients were having low HDL (<40) which is a risk factor for stroke. [6] The mean TC and LDL-C levels were significantly much higher in the ischaemic stroke patients when compared to patients with haemorrhagic stroke by Gnanamoorthy K et al [7] (183.7 ± 34.5 versus 148.5 ± 30.6 and 118.7 ± 26.7 versus 81.4 ± 22.0).…”
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“…10 In a study by Siddeswari et al, dyslipidemia in stroke patients was 14%. 11 Most of the patients were having low HDL (<40) which is a risk factor for stroke.…”
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confidence: 99%