Prevalence of Hyperuricemia In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study

Hyperuricemia In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients

Authors

  • Madiha Haseeb Department of Medicine, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Maria Qadri Sindh Government, Pakistan
  • Mir Tahir Hussain Talpur Department of Medicine, People’s University of Medical and Health Sciences for Women, Nawabshah, Pakistan
  • Muhammad Azhar Hussain Department of Medicine, Liaquat College of Medicine & Dentistry, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Nasir Jamil Department of Medicine, Liaquat College of Medicine & Dentistry, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Farah Malik Department of Medicine, Liaquat College of Medicine & Dentistry, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Areeba Zohaib Department of Medicine, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Neha Aslam Karachi Medical & Dental College, Karachi, Pakistan
  • Mohammad Hasan Department of Medicine, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54393/pjhs.v4i10.957

Keywords:

Hyperuricemia, Acute Ischemia, Stroke

Abstract

Ischemic stroke is responsible for a significant proportion of stroke cases, with stroke being a major contributor to mortality and morbidity on a global scale. Objective: To check the relation of hyperuricemia with stroke. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in the Jinnah Post-graduate Medical Center's Medicine ward more than six months after the acceptance of the synopsis. This study was conducted between 2020 and 2021. The sample size for the study was determined to be at least 94. Non-probability consecutive sampling was employed to select patients aged >20 years, of either sex, who were diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke. Patients with ischemic stroke due to a known thrombophilic condition and those with hyperuricemia secondary to high cell turnover from cancer chemotherapy were excluded from the study. The frequencies and percentages were collected and calculated and chi-square was used to evaluate the significance. The p-value of <0.005 was considered significant. Results: We enrolled 94 patients in total. Table 1 shows the demographics of the patients who presented to the hospital. The most common age group was >60 years and the majority of the patients were male (61.7%). The 51 (54.2%) patients have a BMI >25. 65 (69.1%) of the patients had diabetes. The relationship between the patients with hyperuricemia with the male gender, hypertensive patients, and patients who smoke with a p-value of <0.001. Conclusions: In conclusion, hyperuricemia appears to be prevalent in acute ischemic stroke patients, especially among the elderly population.

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DOI: 10.54393/pjhs.v4i10.957
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Haseeb, M., Qadri, M., Talpur, M. T. H., Hussain, M. A., Jamil, N., Malik, F., Zohaib, A., Aslam, N., & Hasan, M. . (2023). Prevalence of Hyperuricemia In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study: Hyperuricemia In Acute Ischemic Stroke Patients. Pakistan Journal of Health Sciences, 4(10), 26–30. https://doi.org/10.54393/pjhs.v4i10.957

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