期刊文献+
共找到1篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
Synergistic effects of elevated homocysteine level and abnormal blood lipids on the onset of stroke 被引量:9
1
作者 Lu Hao Liming Chen +9 位作者 Xiaoyong Sai Zhefeng Liu Guang Yang Rongzeng Yan Lili Wang Caiyun Fu Xuan Xu Zhenzhen Cheng Qiang Wu Shuzhang Li 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第31期2923-2931,共9页
Hyperhomocysteinemia and abnormal blood lipids are independent risk factors for stroke. However, whether both factors exert a synergistic effect in the onset of stroke remains unclear. The present study is a retrospec... Hyperhomocysteinemia and abnormal blood lipids are independent risk factors for stroke. However, whether both factors exert a synergistic effect in the onset of stroke remains unclear. The present study is a retrospective analysJs of 2 089 cases of stroke and 2 089 control cases of simple in- tervertebral disk protrusion using a paired multivariate logistic regression method. Adjusting for known confounding variables including the patients' age, gender, smoking status, alcohol con- sumption status, patient and family medical history, and clinical biochemical indices, elevated ho- mocysteine level was related to the onset of stroke. Patients with elevated homocysteJne levels and abnormal blood lipids showed a 40.9 % increase in the risk for stroke compared to patients with normal homocysteine levels and blood lipids (odds ratio 1.409; 95% confidence interval 1.127-1.761). These results indicate that elevated homocysteine and abnormal blood lipids exert synergistic effects in the onset of stroke. Patients with elevated homocysteine levels and abnormal blood lipids are predisposed to stroke. 展开更多
关键词 neural regeneration STROKE CYSTEINE risk factor case-control study abnormal bloodmedication INPATIENTS cardiovascular disease paired analysis grants-supportedneuroregenerationlipidspaper
下载PDF
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部