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An Exploration On The Relationship Between Glycosylated Hemoglobin And Non-diabetic Transient Ischemic Attack

Posted on:2019-04-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330569989173Subject:Neurology
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Objective 1.To evaluate the correlation between the level of glycosylated hemoglobin(HbA1c)and non-diabetic transient ischemic attack.2.To explore the possible risk factor of transient ischemic attack.Methods 50 cases who are non-diabetic transient ischemic attack patients of General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University as experimental group.At the same time 50 cases without diabetic and cerebrovascular as control group.To investigate the relationship between HbA1 c and traditional TIA risk factors,through measuring HbA1 c concentrations,in order to discuss the relativity between TIA patients with non-diabetes and the Hb A1 c.Results 1.There is no significant difference of distribution in fasting blood glucose,glycosylated hemoglobin,total cholesterol,low density lipoprotein,high density lipoprotein and blood homocysteine between non-diabetic TIA group and non-diabetes non-cerebrovascular disease group(P>0.05).There is the correlation properties among systolic pressure,diastolic pressure and non-diabetic transient ischemic attack(P < 0.05).2.Smoking,Hypertension and Elevated serum glycosylated hemoglobin are the risk factors of transient ischemic attack in non-diabetic patients.3.The 50 experiment cases are following an apparent beneficial treatment,patients condition don't get worse,recurrent or become cerebral infarction.There is no obvious changes in the NHISS score from the admission to discharge.Conclusion 1.Increased glycated hemoglobin is an possible independent risk factor for transient ischemic attacks in non-diabetic patients.2.Monitoring the level of Hb A1 c will provide a new way for the prevention transient ischemic attack.
Keywords/Search Tags:transient ischemic attack, non-diabetic patient, glycosylated hemoglobin
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