| Literature DB >> 26060805 |
Ju-Hun Lee1, Ju Young Lee1, So Hyun Ahn1, Min Uk Jang1, Mi Sun Oh1, Chul-Ho Kim1, Kyung-Ho Yu1, Byung-Chul Lee1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND ANDEntities:
Keywords: Acute ischemic stroke; Prognosis; Smoking
Year: 2015 PMID: 26060805 PMCID: PMC4460337 DOI: 10.5853/jos.2015.17.2.177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Stroke ISSN: 2287-6391 Impact factor: 6.967
Baseline characteristics according to smoking habit
In these analysis, there were missing data for atrial fibrillation in 3 patients (0.3%), smoking status in 4 (0.36%), BMI in 33 (3.0%), WBC in 1 (0.1%), LDL-C in 22 (2.0%), and fasting glucose in 98 (8.8%) patients.
*current smokers vs. former smokers; †current smokers vs. never-smokers.
BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; LDL, low density lipoprotein; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; tPA, tissue plasminogen activator; WBC, white blood cell.
Figure 1The frequency distribution of the quartiles of NIHSS scores in current smokers and in non-smokers.
Factors associated with severe stroke (≥ NIHSS 4) in the multivariate analysis
In Model 1, current smokers were compared with non-smokers. In Model 2, current smokers and former smokers were compared with never-smokers.
NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; BMI, body mass index.
Figure 2The frequencydistribution of mRS scores in current smokers and in non-smokers.
Factors associated with poor functional outcome (MRS 2-6) in the multivariate analysis
In Model 1, current smokers were compared with non-smokers. In Model 2, current smokers and former smokers were compared with never-smokers. All variables in the univariate analysis were included in the multivariate analysis.
BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; LDL, low density lipoprotein; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; tPA, tissue plasminogen activator; WBC, white blood cell.
Factors associated with 3-month death in the multivariate analysis
In Model 1, current smokers were compared with non-smokers. In Model 2, current smokers and former smokers were compared with never-smokers. All variables in the univariate analysis were included in the multivariate analysis.
BMI, body mass index; BP, blood pressure; LDL, low density lipoprotein; NIHSS, National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale; tPA, tissue plasminogen activator; WBC, white blood cell.
Figure 3The effect of current smoking on functional outcome in different subgroups (current smoker versus non-smoker). The diamond represents the point estimate of the adjusted odds ratio and the horizontal line represents the 95 percent confidence intervals. Poor functional outcome was defined as modified Rankin Scale score of ≥2, measured at three months after stroke. All variables in the main analysis were included as confounders in this subgroup analysis.