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- Comparison of Monocyte/Hdl-C Ratıos in Sub-Groups of Ischemıc Stroke According to Etiology
Comparison of Monocyte/Hdl-C Ratıos in Sub-Groups of Ischemıc Stroke According to Etiology
Authors : Zahide Betül GÜNDÜZ
Pages : 100-105
Doi:10.54005/geneltip.1245252
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Publication Date : 2023-02-28
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Abstract Background/Aim:The increase in insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(MHR); values calculated by the ratio of monocyte to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(HDL-C); is a parameter that has recently been evaluated as a measure of inflammation and oxidative stress.There are data associated with cardiovascular diseases and carotid artery pathologies.The aim of this study is to seek an answer to the question \`Can MHR be a guiding parameter in the differentiation of these pathologies that are blamed in the etiology of ischemic stroke?\` Methods:The records of 200 patients with the diagnosis of acute ischemic stroke and whose neurological examination, neuroradiological imaging and monocyte and HDL-C examinations were completed within the first 24 hours after the onset of symptoms were evaluated retrospectively. They were grouped according to the TOAST classification.Measured monocyte values, HDL-C values and MHR values obtained by monocyte/HDL-C ratio were analyzed statistically according to TOAST groups, comorbid diseases and gender. Results:There was a statistically significant increase in MHR in male and in diabetics, without any statistically significant difference between TOAST groups in terms of MHR. Conclusion:MHR is not an appropriate parameter to use in the estimation of these groups, as it does not show any difference between the subgroups of stroke depending on the etiology.Keywords : monosit HDL K, MHR, iskemik inme, TOAST sınıflaması, monosit HDL K, MHR, iskemik inme, TOAST sınıflaması, monocytes HDL C, MHR, ischemic stroke, TOAST classification
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