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Microalbuminuria in Ischaemic Stroke and its Relationship with Neurological Defects
Author(s) -
Samyami S. Chowdhury,
T Mehdi,
Feroz Alam,
Rumana Ishrat,
S Parveen,
Saiberi Farhan Khan
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of medical science and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1810-6749
DOI - 10.47648/jmsr.2010.v1502.03
Subject(s) - microalbuminuria , medicine , stroke (engine) , checklist , ischaemic stroke , physical therapy , psychology , ischemia , blood pressure , mechanical engineering , cognitive psychology , engineering
Stroke is Me third common cause of death in developed countries. Ischaernic stroke accounts for about 83 percent of all cases. For ischaemic stroke, besides modifiable and nononodifiable risk factors. there are some potential nosy risk factors which include mieroalbuminuria. Site objective of this study was to observe the association of microalbuminuria with isehaemic stroke and as well as consequent neurological deficits. This cross sectional study was done among 100 diagnosed patients of ischaeoric stroke of both sexes. A structured questionnaire and checklist was used to collect data through face to face interview. Urinary microalbuminuria was mesured in all study subjects and assessment of necrological defects was done by modified Ranakin scale. The study revealed that the frequency of presence of microallmminteria was significantly high in ischaernic stroke. Higher the level of mieroalburninuria higher was the necrological deficit. So, microalbunrinuria may be a marker for the process to develop the ischamnic stroke.

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