Apolipoprotein E genotype, coagulation, and survival following acute stroke
Apolipoprotein E genotype, coagulation, and survival following acute stroke
The authors hypothesized that divergent influences of the APOE ?4 allele on ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke survival might result from differences in coagulation profiles. In 49 hemorrhagic stroke patients, ?4 carriers had higher partial thromboplastin time ratios (p < 0.01) than non-?4 carriers. Among 529 ischemic stroke patients, increasing ?4 allele dose was associated with improved survival (p = 0.03) after adjusting for baseline NIH stroke scale (p = 0.00001) and partial thromboplastin time ratio (p = 0.01). Relative anticoagulation does not fully explain the survival advantage in ?4-carrying ischemic stroke patients.
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Weir, C.J.
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McCarron, M.O.
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Muir, K.W.
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Dyker, A.G.
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Bone, I.
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Lees, K.R.
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Nicoll, J.A.
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September 2001
Weir, C.J.
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McCarron, M.O.
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Muir, K.W.
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Dyker, A.G.
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Bone, I.
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Lees, K.R.
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Nicoll, J.A.
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Weir, C.J., McCarron, M.O., Muir, K.W., Dyker, A.G., Bone, I., Lees, K.R. and Nicoll, J.A.
(2001)
Apolipoprotein E genotype, coagulation, and survival following acute stroke.
Neurology, 57 (6), .
Abstract
The authors hypothesized that divergent influences of the APOE ?4 allele on ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke survival might result from differences in coagulation profiles. In 49 hemorrhagic stroke patients, ?4 carriers had higher partial thromboplastin time ratios (p < 0.01) than non-?4 carriers. Among 529 ischemic stroke patients, increasing ?4 allele dose was associated with improved survival (p = 0.03) after adjusting for baseline NIH stroke scale (p = 0.00001) and partial thromboplastin time ratio (p = 0.01). Relative anticoagulation does not fully explain the survival advantage in ?4-carrying ischemic stroke patients.
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Published date: September 2001
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