Volume : IV, Issue : VI, June - 2014

Prognostic Value of Dysglycemia in Cerebral Hemorrhage in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome

Amr M Elrabat, Tarek A. El Shazly, Adel Abrahim Abdu El Salam, Osama. A Abd El Salam

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Background: Metabolic syndrome is increasing worldwide, and is increasing in women than men, and is increasing in parallel with increasing age and obesity. Dysglycemia is one of IDF 2006 criteria for definition of metabolic syndrome. Aim of the work is to evaluate the role of dysglycemia in cases of cereal hemorrhage in patients with metabolic syndrome. Patients and methods: 240 patients presented with hemorrhagic stroke were divided into two groups according to IDF criteria (2006), full investigations, including laboratory investigations, ECG, chest x–ray and ain CT. Results and Conclusion: Among 240 patients with cereal hemorrhage 77 patients have metabolic syndrome (32%), 22 patients had obesity, hypertension and dyslipidemia, 31 patients had obesity, hypertension and diabetes and 24 patients had all metabolic syndrome components. As regard dysglycemia, the presence of metabolic syndrome increases relative risk of dysglycemia by 2.5 fold in Met.s patients than non Met.s patients also, dysglycemia increases relative risk of mortality of cereal hemorrhage with Met.s by 1.04 fold than with normal glucose tolerance.

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Amr M Elrabat, Tarek A. El-Shazly, Adel Abrahim Abdu El-Salam, Osama.A Abd El-Salam Prognostic Value of Dysglycemia in Cerebral Hemorrhage in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.IV, Issue.VI June 2014


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