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Review of lipid and lipoprotein(a) abnormalities in childhood arterial ischemic stroke.

Sally M Sultan1, Nicole Schupf, Michael M Dowling, Gabrielle A Deveber, Adam Kirton, Mitchell S V Elkind.   

Abstract

National organizations recommend cholesterol screening in children to prevent vascular disease in adulthood. There are currently no recommendations for cholesterol and lipoprotein (a) testing in children who experience an arterial ischemic stroke. While dyslipidemia and elevated lipoprotein (a) are associated with ischemic stroke in adults, the role of atherosclerotic risk factors in childhood arterial ischemic stroke is not known. A review of the literature was performed from 1966 to April 2012 to evaluate the association between childhood arterial ischemic stroke and dyslipidemia or elevated lipoprotein (a). Of 239 citations, there were 16 original observational studies in children (with or without neonates) with imaging-confirmed arterial ischemic stroke and data on cholesterol or lipoprotein (a) values. Three pairs of studies reported overlapping subjects, and two were eliminated. Among 14 studies, there were data on cholesterol in 7 and lipoprotein (a) in 10. After stroke, testing was performed at >three-months in nine studies, at ≤three-months in four studies, and not specified in one study. There were five case-control studies: four compared elevated lipoprotein (a) and one compared abnormal cholesterol in children with arterial ischemic stroke to controls. A consistent positive association between elevated lipoprotein (a) and stroke was found [Mantel-Haenszel OR 4·24 (2·94-6·11)]. There was no association in one study on total cholesterol, and a positive association in one study on triglycerides. The literature suggests that elevated lipoprotein (a) may be more likely in children with arterial ischemic stroke than in control children. The absence of confirmatory study on dyslipidemia should be addressed with future research.
© 2013 The Authors. International Journal of Stroke © 2013 World Stroke Organization.

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Keywords:  atherosclerosis; childhood stroke; cholesterol; lipid; lipoprotein(a); risk factor

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24148253      PMCID: PMC3869879          DOI: 10.1111/ijs.12136

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Stroke        ISSN: 1747-4930            Impact factor:   5.266


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