2022
DOI: 10.31083/j.rcm2312399
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The Predictive Role of the Triglyceride/Glucose Index in Patients with Hypercholesterolemia and Acute Ischemic Stroke

Abstract: Background:The triglyceride/glucose index (TyG) reflects insulin resistance and predicts the risk of acute ischemic stroke (aIS). However, it is uncertain if this index predicts the severity and outcome of aIS because studies that addressed this question are few and all were performed in Asian subjects. Moreover, there are no studies that focused on patients with hypercholesterolemia. Methods: We studied 997 Caucasian patients who were hospitalized for aIS and had hypercholesterolemia. aIS severity was assesse… Show more

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“…In similar study conducted by Kourtidou C, et al, (2022) observed that the mean SBP and DBP was 151 ± 27 mmHg and 81 ± 15 mmHg. 10 Present study showed that 69.33% subjects were on antidiabetic drug, followed by antihypertensive (61.33%), lipid-lowering drugs (50.66%), anticoagulants (16%) and antiplatelets (14.66%). These findings are similar to the study conducted by Zhou Y, et al, (2020) 9 analyzed that 19.6% subjects were on antiplatelet drug, 1% were on anticoagulation, 44.9% were on antihypertensive drugs, 6.8% were on lipid-lowering drugs and 16.0% were on hypoglycemic agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…In similar study conducted by Kourtidou C, et al, (2022) observed that the mean SBP and DBP was 151 ± 27 mmHg and 81 ± 15 mmHg. 10 Present study showed that 69.33% subjects were on antidiabetic drug, followed by antihypertensive (61.33%), lipid-lowering drugs (50.66%), anticoagulants (16%) and antiplatelets (14.66%). These findings are similar to the study conducted by Zhou Y, et al, (2020) 9 analyzed that 19.6% subjects were on antiplatelet drug, 1% were on anticoagulation, 44.9% were on antihypertensive drugs, 6.8% were on lipid-lowering drugs and 16.0% were on hypoglycemic agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%