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Low triiodothyronine syndrome is associated with hemorrhagic transformation in patients with acute ischaemic stroke.


ABSTRACT: Hemorrhagic transformation (HT) is a severe complication occurring in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. We explored the association between low triiodothyronine (T3) syndrome and HT in AIS patients. A total of 208 consecutive participants with HT and 208 age- and sex-matched stroke patients without HT were enrolled in this study. HT was diagnosed by follow-up imaging assessment, and was radiologically classified as hemorrhagic infarction (HI) type 1 or 2 or parenchymal hematoma (PH) type 1 or 2. HT was also classified into asymptomatic or symptomatic. The incidence of low T3 syndrome was significantly higher among patients who developed HT than among those without HT. Moreover, the more severe the HT, the lower the detected T3 levels. Multivariate-adjusted binary logistic regression showed that low T3 syndrome was an independent risk factor for HT and symptomatic HT in AIS patients. Low T3 syndrome was also significantly associated with a higher risk of PH, but not with the risk of HI. Thus, low T3 syndrome was independently associated with the risk of HT, symptomatic HT, and severe HT (PH) in AIS patients, which suggests monitoring T3 could be a useful means of preventing HT in patients with ischemic stroke.

SUBMITTER: Huang GQ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6738409 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Low triiodothyronine syndrome is associated with hemorrhagic transformation in patients with acute ischaemic stroke.

Huang Gui-Qian GQ   Zeng Ya-Ying YY   Cheng Qian-Qian QQ   Cheng Hao-Ran HR   Ruan Yi-Ting YT   Yuan Cheng-Xiang CX   Chen Yun-Bin YB   He Wei-Lei WL   Chen Hui-Jun HJ   He Jin-Cai JC  

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Hemorrhagic transformation (HT) is a severe complication occurring in acute ischemic stroke (AIS) patients. We explored the association between low triiodothyronine (T3) syndrome and HT in AIS patients. A total of 208 consecutive participants with HT and 208 age- and sex-matched stroke patients without HT were enrolled in this study. HT was diagnosed by follow-up imaging assessment, and was radiologically classified as hemorrhagic infarction (HI) type 1 or 2 or parenchymal hematoma (PH) type 1 o  ...[more]

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