Title: Relationship between plasma TC, lipoprotein, homocysteine levels and cerebrovascular disease
Abstract: Objective
To analyze the relationship between plasma TC, lipoprotein with homocysteine levels and cerebral vascular disease, and to provide new ideas and theoretical support for the prevention and early diagnosis of cerebrovascular disease.
Methods
One hundred and twelve patients with cerebrovascular disease from February 2013 to October 2015 were selected as research subjects, and were divided into cerebral infarction group and cerebral hemorrhage group, with 56 cases in each group. Fasting venous blood of the two groups of patients were detected. The plasma levels of TC, lipoprotein, homocysteine and the abnormal rate of serum lipids in the two groups were observed and compared.
Results
There was no significant difference in plasma TC or homocysteine levels in patients with cerebral infarction (P>0.05). The level of lipoprotein in cerebral infarction group was significantly different from that of intracerebral hemorrhage group (P 0.05).
Conclusions
The abnormal change of lipoprotein level is closely correlated with the incidence of cerebral infarction. Lipoprotein may be one of the independent risk factors for cerebral infarction, and it can be used to prevent or diagnose cerebral infarction disease with a certain clinical value, so it is worthy of clinical promotion.
Key words:
Plasma; Total Cholesterol; Lipoprotein; Homocysteine; Cerebrovascular disease
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-11-25
Language: en
Type: article
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