Hypertension (OR 8.9; 95% CI 4.2-18.8), current smoking (OR 6.6), and diabetes (OR 2.3) significantly increased the risk of lacunar stroke, while frequent physical exercise decreased the risk.
Case-Control (n=203)
Yes
Lacunar infarction (n=203)
Risk factors (hypertension, smoking, diabetes, physical exercise) vs Age- and sex-matched neighborhood controls
Risk of lacunar stroke (hypertension) — OR 8.9 (4.2-18.8)
Effect estimate: OR 8.9 (95% CI 4.2-18.8)
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Lacunar infarction is an important stroke subgroup with unique clinical and pathologic features, but its relative risks for associated risk factors have been rarely documented. To address this matter, we studied 203 consecutive patients with first-ever stroke due to lacunar infarction admitted to four general hospitals during the period 1985 to 1992. METHODS: We obtained information concerning risk factor exposure status among the patients by interview using a structured questionnaire and by comparison with age- and sex-matched neighborhood controls. Odds ratios were estimated with adjustment for confounding variables by using multivariate logistic regression. RESULTS: Significantly increasing the risk of lacunar stroke were hypertension (with an odds ratio of 8.9 95% confidence intervals 4.2, 18.8), current smoking (6.6 2.9, 14.8), and diabetes (2.3 1.0, 5.5), whereas frequent physical exercise was associated with a significantly decreased risk (0.3 0.1, 0.7). There was no risk of lacunar stroke associated with heart disease (odds ratio 1.0 0.5, 1.9). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with hypertension or diabetes, and those who currently smoke, are at a higher risk of lacunar stroke, whereas those who undertake regular physical exercise may be at lower risk. The high risk associated with hypertension but absent risk with heart disease supports the "lacunar hypothesis" of a unique pathophysiologic mechanism for lacunar stroke.
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Roger X. You
The Royal Melbourne Hospital
John J. McNeil
General Cardiology
Heather M. O’Malley
The University of Melbourne
Neurology
The University of Melbourne
The Alfred Hospital
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You et al. (Tue,) conducted a case-control in Lacunar infarction (n=203). Risk factors (hypertension, smoking, diabetes, physical exercise) vs. Age- and sex-matched neighborhood controls was evaluated on Risk of lacunar stroke (hypertension) (OR 8.9, 95% CI 4.2-18.8). Hypertension (OR 8.9; 95% CI 4.2-18.8), current smoking (OR 6.6), and diabetes (OR 2.3) significantly increased the risk of lacunar stroke, while frequent physical exercise decreased the risk.
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