Fibrinogen and Viscosity as Risk Factors for Subsequent Cardiovascular Events in Stroke Survivors
- 1 September 1992
- journal article
- Published by American College of Physicians in Annals of Internal Medicine
- Vol. 117 (5) , 371-375
- https://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-117-5-371
Abstract
To investigate whether abnormalities in blood viscosity predict a poor prognosis for subsequent cardiovascular events in stroke survivors. Nested case-control study among a cohort of survivors of a first stroke, followed for an average of 2 years. Patients with a second stroke, myocardial infarction, or cardiovascular death were matched with patients who did not have such events (control patients). Buchberg-Klinik, Bad Tölz, Germany, a specialized center for stroke rehabilitation. A total of 625 consecutive patients. Twenty-one patients (3.5%) were lost to follow-up. Sixty pairs were matched. Native and hematocrit-standardized blood viscosity at three shear rates, hematocrit, plasma viscosity, fibrinogen, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, total leukocyte count, and the matching variables. Eighty-five patients had a second stroke, myocardial infarction, or died due to a cardiovascular event. Patients with re-events had higher blood viscosity and fibrinogen levels than the control patients. In the 60 matched pairs, the mean of the paired differences between patients with re-events and control patients was 5.03 mPa.s (95% CI, 1.262 to 8.941; P = 0.01) for native blood viscosity at shear rate 0.7 s-1, for plasma viscosity, 0.044 mPa.s (CI, 0.006 to 0.083; P greater than 0.02), and for fibrinogen, 0.056 g/L (CI, 0.010 to 0.101; P greater than 0.02). Odds ratios were significantly increased only for plasma viscosity (odds ratio, 2.86; CI, 1.06 to 8.43) and fibrinogen (odds ratio, 3.67; CI, 1.31 to 11.69). Hyperfibrinogenemia is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular events in stroke survivors. Intervention trials with fibrinogen lowering measures may be warranted.Keywords
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