Fibrinogen and the albumin-globulin ratio in recurrent stroke

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Background and Purpose: In following patients initially recruited for a cross-sectional study of blood viscosity in ischemic cerebrovascular disease, it was noted that those having a low albumin-globulin ratio appeared to experience the majority of subsequent vascular events. Accordingly, a prospective study in which subjects were assigned to a high or low albumin-globulin cohort was undertaken to examine the relation between a low albumin-globulin ratio, the presence of clinical risk factors for stroke, and the occurrence of subsequent stroke, myocardial infarction, or vascular death. Methods: Three groups of subjects were followed for an average of 1.5±0.8 years to ascertain vascular end points. Group 1 consisted of 126 patients with acute ischemic stroke; group 2 included 109 subjects matched with group 1 for age, medications, and recognized clinical risk factors for stroke; and group 3 was composed of 84 healthy volunteers, matched for age with groups 1 and 2. The median albumin-globulin ratio for group 1 at enrollment, 1.45, was used to dichotomize patients into two cohorts: All subjects with an albumin-globulin ratio of 1.45 or less were assigned to the “low” albumin-globulin cohort; those whose ratio was greater than 1.45 were assigned to the “high” albumin-globulin cohort. The occurrence of vascular end points was verified during subsequent hospitalizations and outpatient clinic visits and by telephone interviews of patients and providers. Results: A total of 51 vascular events occurred, including 39 in group 1, 8 in group 2, and 4 in group 3. Subjects in either group 1 or 2 who were in the low albumin-globulin cohort had at least double the risk for a subsequent vascular event compared with their counterparts in the high albumin-globulin cohort (P

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Beamer, N., Coull, B. M., Sexton, G., de Garmo, P., Knox, R., & Seaman, G. (1993). Fibrinogen and the albumin-globulin ratio in recurrent stroke. Stroke, 24(8), 1133–1139. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.STR.24.8.1133

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