Affiliation:
1. Associate Professor, Department of Radiodiagnosis, Government Medical College, Amritsar
2. Senior Resident, Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Amritsar
3. Professor, Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Amritsar
4. (Ex)Professor, Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Amritsar
Abstract
Aim: The present study was carried out to estimate the prevalence and assess the association of the metabolic syndrome in a population of young
stroke patients. Material And Method: This study was conducted on 50 patients of Cerebrovascular accident/Stroke. These patients were studied
for prevalence and association of stroke with metabolic syndrome. Patients presenting with neuroradiological features of stroke (clinically and
CT/MRI Brain proven) of age >15 years and <55 years were included in the study. Detailed history, physical examination and necessary
investigations were undertaken. Results: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in stroke patients was found to be 56% which was most prevalent
in the age group of 40-50 years (50.0%). Prevalence of metabolic syndrome was more in females but the difference was statistically insignicant
(p=0.144). Diabetes and Hypertension were the most common risk factors in metabolic syndrome patients and on statistical analysis the difference
was signicant (p<0.05). The difference was statistically signicant for all the components of metabolic syndrome (Waist circumference, HDL,
TGL, FBS, SBP, DBP). Conclusion: Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in young stroke patients is higher and we found a strong association of
metabolic syndrome with young stroke patients.
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