Zhongguo quanke yixue (Feb 2023)
Sex-specific Analysis of Influencing Factors for the Association between Baseline Serum Uric Acid and Two-year Outcome after First Acute Ischemic Stroke
Abstract
Background The level of serum uric acid (SUA) has recently been proven to be associated with outcomes in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) , but whether the association is still controversial. Objective To explore the relationship of baseline SUA level with two-year recurrence and all-cause mortality after first AIS. Methods This retrospective study was conducted with a cohort of inpatients with first AIS treated in Department of Neurology, University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital from January 1, 2018 to December 31, 2019. The general information, biochemical indicators, and two-year adverse outcome (recurrence and all-cause mortality) after first AIS were collected and a follow up until December 31, 2021. Logistic regression analysis was used to explore the relationship of adverse outcome with quartile of baseline SUA levels〔Q1 group (n=129) , Q2 group (n=129) , Q3 group (n=128) , Q4 group (n=127) 〕 by sex. Results Univariate Logistic regression analysis showed that advanced age, history of diabetes, history of chronic renal insufficiency, high fasting blood glucose and triglyceride levels were risk factors for two-year recurrence and all-cause mortality after first AIS in male patients (P<0.05) . And advanced age and history of diabetes were risk factors for two-year recurrence and all-cause mortality after first AIS in female patients (P<0.05) . Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that the risk of two-year recurrence and all-cause mortality in males in Q4 group was lower than that of those in Q1 group〔OR=0.187, 95%CI (0.035, 0.990) , P<0.05〕 after adjusting for various confounding factors. Conclusion Higher baseline level of SUA was associated with lower two-year recurrence and all-cause mortality in male patients after first AIS compared to lower baseline level SUA. while intermediate baseline level of SUA was not associated with .
Keywords