Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2020105
Title: Long-term outcomes of ischaemic stroke patients with diabetes in a multi-ethnic cohort in Singapore
Authors: The, Ei Zune
Ng, Mei Yen 
Ng, Geelyn JL 
Er, Bernadette GC 
Quek, Amy ML 
Paliwal, Prakash 
Yeo, Leonard L 
Chan, Bernard PL
Sharma, Vijay K 
Teoh, Hock Luen 
Khoo, Eric YH 
Seet, Raymond CS 
Keywords: Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Medicine, General & Internal
General & Internal Medicine
Asian
body mass index
cardiovascular
stroke phenotype
RISK-FACTORS
HIGH PREVALENCE
RENAL-DISEASE
TYPE-2
ASSOCIATION
MORTALITY
SUBTYPE
TRENDS
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2021
Publisher: ACAD MEDICINE SINGAPORE
Citation: The, Ei Zune, Ng, Mei Yen, Ng, Geelyn JL, Er, Bernadette GC, Quek, Amy ML, Paliwal, Prakash, Yeo, Leonard L, Chan, Bernard PL, Sharma, Vijay K, Teoh, Hock Luen, Khoo, Eric YH, Seet, Raymond CS (2021-01-01). Long-term outcomes of ischaemic stroke patients with diabetes in a multi-ethnic cohort in Singapore. ANNALS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE SINGAPORE 50 (1) : 16-25. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2020105
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Diabetes increases the risk of ischaemic stroke especially among Asians. This study aims to investigate contemporaneous long-term cardiovascular outcomes of ischaemic stroke patients with diabetes in a multi-ethnic Asian cohort. METHODS: Consecutive patients with ischaemic stroke were recruited from the National University Hospital, Singapore. Data on age, gender, ethnicity, risk factors (including diabetes status and body mass index [BMI]), stroke severity and mechanisms were collected. These patients were followed up until the day of the first cardiovascular event or July 2016, whichever was earlier. The primary endpoint was the time from enrolment to the first occurrence of a composite of cerebrovascular and coronary artery events. RESULTS: Between July 2011 and December 2013, 720 patients (mean age 60.6 years, 71% men, 43% with diabetes, median National Institute Health Stroke Severity scale 2) were enrolled and followed up. A total of 175 cardiovascular events occurred during a median follow-up of 3.25 years (6.90 events per 1,000 person-month), comprising 133 cerebrovascular and 42 coronary artery events. The adjusted hazard ratio of diabetes was 1.50 (95% CI 1.08-2.10). In a multivariable Cox proportional hazards model, Malay and Indian ethnicities, BMI <23kg/m2 and a prior diagnosis of diabetes were identified as independent predictors of recurrent cardiovascular events. CONCLUSION: Our study provides quantitative data on the event rates of ischaemic stroke patients with diabetes. These findings provide insights on stroke predictors in a multi-ethnic Asian population, which may have implications in the design of future interventional studies.
Source Title: ANNALS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE SINGAPORE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/192254
ISSN: 03044602
03044602
DOI: 10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.2020105
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