Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease (Jan 2023)

Dissecting the Spectrum of Stroke Risk Factors in an Apparently Healthy Population: Paving the Roadmap to Primary Stroke Prevention

  • Daniela Efremova,
  • Dumitru Ciolac,
  • Eremei Zota,
  • Danu Glavan,
  • Natalia Ciobanu,
  • Wolfgang Aulitzky,
  • Anna Maria Nics,
  • Eugen Trinka,
  • Chiaki Yamada,
  • Alexandru Movila,
  • Stanislav A. Groppa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcdd10020035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
p. 35

Abstract

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We aimed to investigate, for the first time, the spectrum of stroke risk factors specific to the population of the Republic of Moldova. The subjects were examined according to a pre-established protocol of risk factor estimation. The study involved 300 subjects, including 60% women and 40% men, with a mean age of 49.9 ± 14.5 years. The most common risk factor was abdominal obesity, identified in 75% of subjects; general obesity was detected in 48%, while 32% of subjects were overweight and 20% were normally weighted. Hypertension was observed in 44%; 8% of those examined had atrial fibrillation, and 9% had diabetes mellitus. Left myocardial hypertrophy on ECG was present in 53% of subjects, and acute ischemic changes in 2%. Laboratory observations detected that glycosylated hemoglobin increased by 7%, and >50% had dyslipidemia. Total cholesterol was significantly elevated by 58%, LDL-cholesterol was increased by 32%, and HDL-cholesterol was decreased by 9%. Homocysteine was increased in 55% and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in 28% of subjects. These results indicate the presence of modifiable risk factors and the necessity to elaborate on the primary prevention strategies aimed at minimizing the burden of stroke in the population of the Republic of Moldova.

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