| Literature DB >> 28203079 |
Milija D Mijajlović1, Vuk M Aleksić2, Nadežda M Šternić1, Mihailo M Mirković3, Natan M Bornstein4.
Abstract
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and probably the greatest cause of adult disability worldwide. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a state of accelerated aging of blood vessels. Patients with diabetes have increased risk of stroke. Hyperglycemia represents a risk factor for poor outcome following stroke, and probably is just a marker of poor outcome rather than a cause. Lowering of blood glucose levels has not been shown to improve prognosis. Also, prevention of stroke risk among patients with DM is not improved with therapy for reduction of glucose levels. On the other hand, prediabetes, a metabolic state between normal glucose metabolism and diabetes, is a risk factor for the development of DM type 2 and subsequently for stroke. Several methods are known to identify prediabetes patients, including fasting plasma glucose levels, 2-hour post load glucose levels, and glycosylated hemoglobin levels. In this text, we tried to summarize known data about diagnosis, epidemiology, risk factors, pathophysiology, and prevention of prediabetes in relation to DM and stroke.Entities:
Keywords: diabetes mellitus; insulin; metabolic syndrome; prediabetes; risk factors; stroke
Year: 2017 PMID: 28203079 PMCID: PMC5298881 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S128807
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
Figure 1Cutoff values for prediabetes and DM.
Note: Values are in mmol/L for 2-hour post load glucose and fasting plasma glucose and in mmol/mol for glycosylated hemoglobin.
Abbreviation: DM, diabetes mellitus.
Overview of data assessing the prevalence of prediabetes and DM type 2 in stroke/TIA/ICH patients during the acute stroke phase (<3 months after vascular event)
| Population | Vascular event | Glucose measurement | Number of patients | Normoglycemic, n (%) | Prediabetes, n (%) | DM type 2, n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Europe | IS | OGTT | 96 | 15 (16) | 37 (39) | 44 (46) |
| Europe | IS, TIA, ICH | FPG, OGTT | 190 | 94 (49) | 57 (30) | 39 (21) |
| Japan | IS | FPG, OGTT | 113 | 42 (37) | 43 (38) | 28 (25) |
| South Africa | IS | FPG, OGTT | 107 | 42 (39) | 39 (36) | 26 (24) |
| China | IS | FPG, OGTT | 1,793 | 706 (39) | 556 (31) | 531 (30) |
| US | IS | HbA1c | 166 | 53 (32) | 88 (53) | 25 (15) |
| Europe | IS, TIA, ICH | FPG, OGTT, HbA1c | 700 | 147 (21) | 365 (52) | 188 (27) |
| Total | 3,165 | 1,099 (35) | 1,185 (37) | 881 (28) |
Note: Reproduced from Fonville S, Zandbergen AA, Koudstaal PJ, den Hertog HM. Prediabetes in patients with stroke or transient ischemic attack: prevalence, risk and clinical management. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2014;37(6):393–400. Copyright © 2014 Karger Publishers, Basel, Switzerland.6
Abbreviations: DM, diabetes mellitus; TIA, transient ischemic attack; ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage; IS, ischemic stroke; OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; HbA1c, glycosylated hemoglobin.
Overview of data assessing the prevalence of prediabetes and DM type 2 in stroke/TIA/ICH patients during the post-acute/chronic stroke phase (≥3 months after vascular event)
| Population | Vascular event | Glucose measurement | Number of patients | Normoglycemic, n (%) | Prediabetes, n (%) | DM type 2, n (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| China | IS | OGTT | 111 | 64 (58) | 26 (23) | 21 (19) |
| Europe | IS, ICH | OGTT | 62 | 26 (42) | 23 (37) | 13 (21) |
| US | IS, TIA | FPG, OGTT | 98 | 44 (45) | 30 (31) | 24 (24) |
| Europe | IS | OGTT | 96 | 34 (35) | 26 (27) | 36 (38) |
| US | IS | FPG, OGTT | 80 | 30 (38) | 37 (46) | 13 (16) |
| South Africa | IS | FPG, OGTT | 44 | 26 (59) | 12 (27) | 6 (14) |
| China | IS | FPG, OGTT | 107 | 42 (39) | 37 (35) | 28 (26) |
| Total | 598 | 266 (44) | 191 (32) | 141 (24) |
Note: Reproduced from Fonville S, Zandbergen AA, Koudstaal PJ, den Hertog HM. Prediabetes in patients with stroke or transient ischemic attack: prevalence, risk and clinical management. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2014;37(6):393–400. Copyright © 2014 Karger Publishers, Basel, Switzerland.6
Abbreviations: DM, diabetes mellitus; TIA, transient ischemic attack; ICH, intracerebral hemorrhage; IS, ischemic stroke; OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test; FPG, fasting plasma glucose.
Prediabetes risk factors
| Non-modifiable risk factors | Modifiable risk factors |
|---|---|
| Genetic factors | Obesity |
| Gestational diabetes | Physical activities |
| Age | Nutrition |
| Others (low birth weight, exposure to intrauterine diabetic environment, and some of the inflammatory components) |