Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with Poor Outcome in Black Africans in the Acute Phase of Stroke

Background. Prognostic significance of serum uric acid (SUA) in acute stroke still remains controversial. Objectives. To determine the prevalence of hyperuricemia and its association with outcome of stroke patients in the Douala General Hospital (DGH). Methods. This was a hospital based prospective...

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Main Authors: Yacouba N. Mapoure, Chia Mark Ayeah, M. S. Doualla, H. Ba, Hugo B. Mbatchou Ngahane, Salomon Mbahe, Henry N. Luma
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Stroke Research and Treatment
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1935136
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spelling doaj-ddc0a1fd6e884c859bc8eaed34ef82be2021-07-02T01:34:37ZengHindawi LimitedStroke Research and Treatment2090-81052042-00562017-01-01201710.1155/2017/19351361935136Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with Poor Outcome in Black Africans in the Acute Phase of StrokeYacouba N. Mapoure0Chia Mark Ayeah1M. S. Doualla2H. Ba3Hugo B. Mbatchou Ngahane4Salomon Mbahe5Henry N. Luma6Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Douala, Douala, CameroonDepartment of Internal Medicine, Douala General Hospital, Douala, CameroonDepartment of Internal Medicine, Douala General Hospital, Douala, CameroonDepartment of Internal Medicine, University of Yaoundé I, Douala, CameroonDepartment of Clinical Sciences, University of Douala, Douala, CameroonDepartment of Internal Medicine, Douala General Hospital, Douala, CameroonDepartment of Internal Medicine, Douala General Hospital, Douala, CameroonBackground. Prognostic significance of serum uric acid (SUA) in acute stroke still remains controversial. Objectives. To determine the prevalence of hyperuricemia and its association with outcome of stroke patients in the Douala General Hospital (DGH). Methods. This was a hospital based prospective cohort study which included acute stroke patients with baseline SUA levels and 3-month poststroke follow-up data. Associations between high SUA levels and stroke outcomes were analyzed using multiple logistic regression and survival analysis (Cox regression and Kaplan-Meier). Results. A total of 701 acute stroke patients were included and the prevalence of hyperuricemia was 46.6% with a mean SUA level of 68.625 ± 24 mg/l. Elevated SUA after stroke was associated with death (OR = 2.067; 95% CI: 1.449–2.950; p < 0.001) but did not predict this issue. However, an independent association between increasing SUA concentration and mortality was noted in a Cox proportional hazards regression model (adjusted HR = 1.740; 95% CI: 1.305–2.320; p < 0.001). Furthermore, hyperuricemia was an independent predictor of poor functional outcome within 3 months after stroke (OR = 2.482; 95% CI: 1.399–4.404; p = 0.002). Conclusion. The prevalence of hyperuricemia in black African stroke patients is quite high and still remains a predictor of poor outcome.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1935136
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author Yacouba N. Mapoure
Chia Mark Ayeah
M. S. Doualla
H. Ba
Hugo B. Mbatchou Ngahane
Salomon Mbahe
Henry N. Luma
spellingShingle Yacouba N. Mapoure
Chia Mark Ayeah
M. S. Doualla
H. Ba
Hugo B. Mbatchou Ngahane
Salomon Mbahe
Henry N. Luma
Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with Poor Outcome in Black Africans in the Acute Phase of Stroke
Stroke Research and Treatment
author_facet Yacouba N. Mapoure
Chia Mark Ayeah
M. S. Doualla
H. Ba
Hugo B. Mbatchou Ngahane
Salomon Mbahe
Henry N. Luma
author_sort Yacouba N. Mapoure
title Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with Poor Outcome in Black Africans in the Acute Phase of Stroke
title_short Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with Poor Outcome in Black Africans in the Acute Phase of Stroke
title_full Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with Poor Outcome in Black Africans in the Acute Phase of Stroke
title_fullStr Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with Poor Outcome in Black Africans in the Acute Phase of Stroke
title_full_unstemmed Serum Uric Acid Is Associated with Poor Outcome in Black Africans in the Acute Phase of Stroke
title_sort serum uric acid is associated with poor outcome in black africans in the acute phase of stroke
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Stroke Research and Treatment
issn 2090-8105
2042-0056
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background. Prognostic significance of serum uric acid (SUA) in acute stroke still remains controversial. Objectives. To determine the prevalence of hyperuricemia and its association with outcome of stroke patients in the Douala General Hospital (DGH). Methods. This was a hospital based prospective cohort study which included acute stroke patients with baseline SUA levels and 3-month poststroke follow-up data. Associations between high SUA levels and stroke outcomes were analyzed using multiple logistic regression and survival analysis (Cox regression and Kaplan-Meier). Results. A total of 701 acute stroke patients were included and the prevalence of hyperuricemia was 46.6% with a mean SUA level of 68.625 ± 24 mg/l. Elevated SUA after stroke was associated with death (OR = 2.067; 95% CI: 1.449–2.950; p < 0.001) but did not predict this issue. However, an independent association between increasing SUA concentration and mortality was noted in a Cox proportional hazards regression model (adjusted HR = 1.740; 95% CI: 1.305–2.320; p < 0.001). Furthermore, hyperuricemia was an independent predictor of poor functional outcome within 3 months after stroke (OR = 2.482; 95% CI: 1.399–4.404; p = 0.002). Conclusion. The prevalence of hyperuricemia in black African stroke patients is quite high and still remains a predictor of poor outcome.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/1935136
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